Define 'Plant'.
>4.
>a. To place or fix in a certain position: planted both feet on the ground; planted a kiss on my cheek.
>b. To deliver (a punch or blow).
>c. To fix firmly in the mind; implant: "The right of revolution is planted in the heart of man" (Clarence Darrow).
>5. To establish; found: plant a colony.
>6.
>a. 'To station (a person) for the purpose of functioning in secret, as by observing, spying, or influencing behavior': Detectives were planted all over the store.
-scary ghosts in the machine, kEk.
>b. To place secretly or deceptively so as to be discovered or made public: planted a gun on the corpse to make the death look like suicide.
>7. To conceal; hide: planted the stolen goods in the warehouse.
PLANT EVIDENCE _/ introduce evidence legally?