That is even more serious than tampering with evidence or withholding exculpatory evidence--it is framing someone for malicious prosecution by knowingly providing false evidence, which is also defrauding a court. Except you can't have a trial without a judge presiding, so....you know, the thing.
That is even more serious than tampering with evidence or withholding exculpatory evidence--it is framing someone for malicious prosecution by knowingly providing false evidence, which is also defrauding a court. Except you can't have a trial without a judge presiding, so....you know, the thing.