14-221.1. Altering, destroying, or stealing evidence of criminal conduct.
Any person who breaks or enters any building, structure, compartment, vehicle, file, cabinet, drawer, or any other enclosure wherein evidence relevant to any criminal offense or court proceeding is kept or stored with the purpose of altering, destroying or stealing such evidence; or any person who alters, destroys, or steals any evidence relevant to any criminal offense or court proceeding shall be punished as a Class I felon.
As used in this section, the word evidence shall mean any article or document in the possession of a law-enforcement officer or officer of the General Court of Justice being retained for the purpose of being introduced in evidence or having been introduced in evidence or being preserved as evidence. (1975, c. 806, ss. 1, 2; 1979, c. 760, s. 5; 1979, 2nd Sess., c. 1316, s. 47; 1981, c. 63, s. 1; c. 179, s. 14.)
Structure North Carolina General Statutes
North Carolina General Statutes
Article 30 - Obstructing Justice.
§ 14-221 - Breaking or entering jails with intent to injure prisoners.
§ 14-221.1 - Altering, destroying, or stealing evidence of criminal conduct.
§ 14-221.2 - Altering court documents or entering unauthorized judgments.
§ 14-223 - Resisting officers.
§ 14-225 - False reports to law enforcement agencies or officers.
§ 14-225.1 - Picketing or parading.
§ 14-225.2 - Harassment of and communication with jurors.
§ 14-226 - Intimidating or interfering with witnesses.
§ 14-226.1 - Violating orders of court.
§ 14-226.2 - Harassment of participant in neighborhood crime watch program.
§ 14-226.3 - Interference with electronic monitoring devices.
§ 14-227 - Failing to attend as witness before legislative committees.