alexproe,
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@joeinwynnewood Provided it can be proved that there was intent, the falsification of records could result in a guilty finding. We'll have to wait a bit longer for that to become clear. Same goes for the predicate crime aspect...we need to wait and see. But it could go either way. Before reading Kanefield's piece, I thought it was more clear cut. It ain't!

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