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Cosa (chi) è falsified$551895$ - definizione

ANY INFORMATION CREATED OR OBTAINED ILLEGALLY, MOST OFTEN BUT NOT LIMITED TO, TO SWAY A VERDICT IN COURT
Falsification of evidence; Falsification of Evidence; Forged evidence; Tainted evidence; Fabricating evidence; Planting evidence; Wrong evidence; Suppressed evidence; Falsified evidence; Falsifying evidence; Fake evidence; Planted evidence; Flawed evidence

Falsified Medicines Directive         
EUROPEAN UNION DIRECTIVE (EU) 2011/62
The Falsified Medicines Directive is a legal framework introduced by the European Commission, to improve the protection of public health within the European Union. The directive applies since 2 January 2013.
List of unproven methods against COVID-19         
  • physically resembles]] the virus's [[virion]].
  • A [[World Health Organization]] infographic dispelling the myth that hot and humid weather prevents the spread of the virus.
  • [[Zoonosis]] involves a disease hopping between humans and other animals
  • A poster for spreading awareness of unproven food claims
  • A poster explains that alcohol hand-sanitizers kill coronaviruses, but alcoholic drinks do not protect against COVID-19
  • archive-date=February 19, 2022}}</ref> as COVID-19 treatments, at an [[Amish]]-run grocery store near [[McBain, Michigan]].
  • UV-C light being used to sterilize equipment in a laboratory. UV-C cannot be used to disinfect people as it can damage the skin and eyes.
  • Homeopathic globuli (sugar pills) do not make people immune to COVID-19.
  • Colloidal silver is falsely marketed as a cure for COVID-19 infection.
  • date=16 May 2019}}</ref> nor red soap are any more effective than plain soap.
FAKE OR UNPROVEN MEDICAL PRODUCTS AND METHODS THAT CLAIM TO DIAGNOSE, PREVENT, OR CURE COVID-19
User:Netha Hussain/List of falsified medical products for COVID-19; Netha Hussain/List of falsified medical products for COVID-19; Falsified medical products for COVID-19; List of falsified medical products for COVID-19; List of medical products of unproven efficacy for COVID-19; List of medical products and treatment procedures of unproven efficacy for COVID-19; Fake COVID-19 treatments; List of unproven treatments for COVID-19; Unfounded COVID-19 treatments
There are many fake or unproven medical products and methods that claim to diagnose, prevent or cure COVID-19. Fake medicines sold for COVID-19 may not contain the ingredients they claim to contain, and may even contain harmful ingredients.
tainted evidence         
n. in a criminal trial, information which has been obtained by illegal means or has been traced through evidence acquired by illegal search and/or seizure. This evidence is called "fruit of the poisonous tree" and is not admissible in court. See also: fruit of the poisonous tree probable cause search and seizure search warrant

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False evidence

False evidence, fabricated evidence, forged evidence, fake evidence or tainted evidence is information created or obtained illegally in order to sway the verdict in a court case. Falsified evidence could be created by either side in a case (including the police/prosecution in a criminal case), or by someone sympathetic to either side. Misleading by suppressing evidence can also be considered a form of false evidence (by omission); however, in some cases, suppressed evidence is excluded because it cannot be proved the accused was aware of the items found or of their location. The analysis of evidence (forensic evidence) may also be forged if the person doing the forensic work finds it easier to fabricate evidence and test results than to perform the actual work involved. Parallel construction is a form of false evidence in which the evidence is truthful but its origins are untruthfully described, at times in order to avoid evidence being excluded as inadmissible due to unlawful means of procurement such as an unlawful search.

Apart from the desire for one side or another to succeed or fail in its case, the exact rationale for falsifying evidence can vary. Falsifying evidence to procure the conviction of those honestly believed guilty is considered a form of police corruption even though it is intended to (and may) result in the conviction of the guilty; however it may also reflect the incorrect prejudices of the falsifier, and it also tends to encourage corrupt police behavior generally. In the United Kingdom, this is sometimes called 'Noble Cause Corruption.' A "throw down," i.e. the planting of a weapon at a crime scene might be used by the police to justify shooting the victim in self-defense, and avoid possible prosecution for manslaughter. However, the accused might have falsified some evidence, especially if not arrested immediately, or by having other access to a crime scene and related areas.