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tamper with
Engage in improper or secret dealings, as in He was accused of tampering with the jury . [c. 1600]
Interfere or meddle, especially in a harmful way. For example, If you tamper with that lock it's sure to break . [c. 1600]
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Federal prosecutors reiterated their opposition to Combs being granted bail to the judge on Friday, alleging Combs attempted to tamper with witnesses and influence potential jurors from his prison cell using his family members and said they feared his behavior would worsen out of custody.
Best known for 1990s hits such as I'll Be Missing You and Mo' Money, Mo' Problems, the musician has been denied bail since his arrest, with multiple judges citing a risk that he might tamper with witnesses.
United States, the Supreme Court ruled that a section of Sarbanes–Oxley, which makes it a crime to tamper with a record or otherwise impede an official proceeding, could not be used to charge scores of rioters who stormed the Capitol on Jan. 6 because, the justices concluded, Sarbanes–Oxley only applies to interference with official documents.
"We've done a lot of work talking with the people administering the election at the local level, and honestly, because our system is so messy and complicated, it's actually hard to tamper with at any sort of scale because it is essentially administered by 5,000 individual county clerks across the country, each one of which is basically sort of running their own system," Jackson explained.
If this was indeed a supply chain attack it would have involved a huge operation to secretly tamper with the pagers in some way.
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