What a great resource! I think this is my favorite ...
United States v. Stolba, 357 F.3d 850 (8th Cir. 2004).
A defendant's criminal sentence had been increased because he had
instructed his office manager to delete records that were proof of
fraudulent behavior. But the Appeal's court reversed because guidelines
require the fraudulent act to have taken place during an investigation;
in this case, the deletion of the files occurred before a formal
investigation had commenced.
So .... You can be a criminal, but just make sure you follow that
retention policy and hold process! ;-)
Nolene Sherman
Director of Records Management
Standard Pacific Homes
(949) 789-1668
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Nolene ... I joined a free service provided by Cricket Technologies that
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