Sentences with phrase «granted immunity from prosecution»

If the testimony would incriminate the person, they can remain silent, unless they have been granted immunity from prosecution.
If you are granted immunity from prosecution, then they can compel you to testify (answer the question).
Investigators said a Glenwood vice president is a «cooperating witness» in the Skelos probe and has been granted immunity from prosecution.
Zimbabwe's former president Robert Mugabe was granted immunity from prosecution, sources close to the negotiations said on Thursday.
By law, the judge pointed out, neither lawyer can be compelled to testify before a grand jury unless granted immunity from prosecution.
Sir Ken Macdonald maintains there is no set policy for assisted suicide, and he can not grant immunity from prosecution.

Not exact matches

Two other players, Clyde Eads and Jon Johnson, have admitted involvement in the scheme and have been granted immunity from state prosecution.
Imagine that members of the 8th National Assembly had announced during the recent general election campaigns exactly how they were going to tear up section 308 of the 1999 Constitution (which protects the president, vice president, governors and their deputies against civil and criminal proceedings while they are in office) to grant their leaders immunity from prosecution for corruption and money laundering.
A 1995 article in the New York Times reveals that the US Army granted immunity from war crimes prosecution to the doctors involved.
Again, based on the legal advice of my new RICO defense attorney I now «declare» that in the future I will be «identifiying» as a consensus climate science believer and I am therefore automatically granted immunity from future prosecution...
According to the OFT's guidance, to be granted a no - action letter and benefit from the immunity from prosecution conferred by the letter, an individual must fulfil, and continue to fulfil, five conditions.
Immunity from prosecution for the cartel offence is granted in the form of a no - action letter issued by the OFT under EnA 2002, s 190 (4).
Indeed, if the prosecuting authorities consider a whistleblower who was initially granted immunity has not co-operated fully with them, that person may lose his immunity from prosecution and be prosecuted along with his former colleagues.
A federal statute, 18 U.S.C. § 6005, allows a single house or committee of Congress to vote to grant a congressional witness immunity from prosecution, thereby requiring the witness to give full and complete testimony at the hearing.
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