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  2. Bid rigging - Wikipedia

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    Bid delegation can be a factor fostering the presence of bid rigging; for instance, it is the case of marketing agencies that bid for the same ad space on behalf of different and competing agents. [ 9 ] ).

  3. Tampering (crime) - Wikipedia

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    Tampering can refer to many forms of sabotage but the term is often used to mean intentional modification of products in a way that would make them harmful to the consumer. This threat has prompted manufacturers to make products that are either difficult to modify or at least difficult to modify without warning the consumer that the product has ...

  4. Fort Pierce City Manager Nick Mimms arrested on bid rigging ...

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    Bid-tampering is a second-degree felony, which has a maximum sentence of 15 years and a $10,000 fine. Official misconduct is a third-degree felony, which has a maximum sentence of five years and a ...

  5. Tampering - Wikipedia

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    Tampering may refer to: Tampering (crime), intentional modification of products in a way that would make them harmful to the consumer Tampering with evidence, a form of criminal falsification; Witness tampering, an illegal attempt to coerce witnesses called to testify in a legal proceeding

  6. Sean 'Diddy' Combs Denied Bail for a 3rd Time: 'Serious Risk ...

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    Previously he had been denied bail by two different judges, who cited concerns of witness tampering. In their bid to keep him behind bars, prosecutors argued that Combs would potentially tamper ...

  7. Tampering with evidence - Wikipedia

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    Tampering with evidence, or evidence tampering, is an act in which a person alters, conceals, falsifies, or destroys evidence with the intent to interfere with an investigation (usually) by a law-enforcement, governmental, or regulatory authority. [1] It is a criminal offense in many jurisdictions. [2]

  8. Oregon man arrested for cold case murder of car salesman

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    An Oregon man was arrested and charged Thursday for the murder of a car dealership owner who disappeared three years ago, police said Monday. Murphy Henry, 54, was also charged with abuse of a ...

  9. Electoral fraud - Wikipedia

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    Because U.S. states have primary responsibility for conducting elections, including federal elections, many forms of electoral fraud are prosecuted as state crimes. State election offenses include voter impersonation, double voting, ballot stuffing, tampering with voting machines, and fraudulent registration.