Statutory Use Immunity

Statutory Use Immunity

Definition

Immunity granted under 18 U.S.C. § 6002 to a witness compelled to provide self-incriminating information to a grand jury, federal agency, or federal legislative body that prohibits prosecuting authorities from using the information provided against the witness in criminal proceedings.

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