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36 Emory L. J. 1085 (1987)
Truth and Uncertainty: Legal Control of the Destruction of Evidence

handle is hein.journals/emlj36 and id is 1103 raw text is: TRUTH AND UNCERTAINTY: LEGAL CONTROL OF
THE DESTRUCTION OF EVIDENCE
by
Lawrence Solum* & Stephen Marzen**
INTRODUCTION
When Oliver North and Fawn Hall systematically shredded the docu-
mentary record of North's involvement in the Iran-contra funding scandal,
the search for truth was clouded by uncertainty.' In such situations, the
legal system deploys a complex set of strategies that deal with the uncer-
tainty in three ways: by attempting to restore accuracy, by compensating
those whose legal rights are impaired by evidence destruction, and by
punishing those who engage in such destruction.
Despite a long history and recent doctrinal ferment, courts continue to
disagree about the contours of doctrines controlling destruction of evi-
dence. These doctrinal disagreements reflect an underlying confusion
about truth and uncertainty-conceptual confusions which result in corre-
sponding disagreements about the proper functions of doctrines controlling
destruction of evidence. By identifying these confusions, this Article facili-
tates development of a coherent legal response to destruction of evidence.
This Article analyzes legal controls on evidence destruction in more or
less six parts. Part I describes the rich variety of authority to control evi-
dence destruction. In civil cases, the spoliation inference, discovery sanc-
tions, tort liability, and criminal obstruction of justice statutes provide
sanctions against destruction of evidence. In criminal cases, defendants
face fines and imprisonment from federal and state evidence destruction
and contempt statutes. Also in criminal cases, prosecutors who destroy ex-
* Associate Professor of Law, Loyola Law School, Los Angeles, California.
** Associate, McKinsey and Company, Inc. Member of the New York Bar.
The authors wish to thank Nancy C. Brown, Louise Epstein, Victor Gold, Andrew Kaufman, and
Charles Nesson for comments on prior versions of this Article.
A more detailed treatment of evidence destruction is presented in J. GORELICK, S. MARZEN & L.
SOLUM, DEsrRUCTION OF EVIDENCE, forthcoming from Wiley Law Publications.
' North's secretary, Fawn Hall, has told the special prosecutor that she altered and destroyed
documents by using her word processing system, that North used a shredder to destroy other docu-
ments, and that in a final 'desperate, crazy' act, Hall physically removed documents detailing North's
activities from his National Security Council office. See North's Ex-Secretary Tells of Destroying
Data, L.A. Times, Feb. 23, 1987, at 4 col. 1.

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