Quote (KrWWW @ Nov 11 2022 08:08pm)
this seems very interesting, the government can use evidence against someone that gave it while told they're immune from prosecution?
edit: this thread made me notice that tis is banned from PARD
No, they can't. If he is truthful, they can't use his testimony against him. If he commits perjury, he loses the immunity. They can only prosecute him if they use evidence that is completely distinct and separate from the testimony given under immunity.