Yep, that's how they do it in Georgia. Cobb County was already caught getting rid of their evidence. What they hope for is that they can say OOPS we didn't know we were supposed to keep all of that, my bad. So, even if destroying evidence causes the theft to be exposed (kinda), there won't be any "REAL" proof to be held accountable for. Then only charges will be destroying evidence - and they will claim accident. Total BS!!!!!
Yep, that's how they do it in Georgia. Cobb County was already caught getting rid of their evidence. What they hope for is that they can say OOPS we didn't know we were supposed to keep all of that, my bad. So, even if destroying evidence causes the theft to be exposed (kinda), there won't be any "REAL" proof to be held accountable for. Then only charges will be destroying evidence - and they will claim accident. Total BS!!!!!