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17 Sentences With "given immunity to"

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Prosecutors said Bradley was given immunity to testify against Hernandez.
Her comments come after a former State Department staffer was given immunity to cooperate with a Justice Department investigation into those emails.
He repeatedly emphasized that Bradley had been given immunity to testify and said that Bradley, not Hernandez, may have been the gunman.
In early 2017, Moreno in an effort to entice a bribe disclosed that three people were given immunity to testify against the ex-governor, the complaint said.
One of the case's star witnesses was Rick Gates, another former campaign aide who was given immunity to testify about his role in helping Manafort defraud the United States government.
The book also does not call for Kim Jong Un to be exiled or imprisoned, but that he and his family would be given immunity to step away from power.
Now, if via trade agreements, website operators supplying people for sexual exploitation around the world are given immunity to operate, efforts to curb international sex trafficking will be exiguous at best.
A longtime friend and the publisher of The National Enquirer, David J. Pecker, was given immunity to detail Mr. Cohen's crimes and Mr. Trump's role, a person familiar with the investigation confirmed.
His former lawyer and campaign manager are going to jail, the lawyer has implicated him in a federal crime, and now his CFO and the head of the National Enquirer have been given immunity to share what they know.
Federal prosecutors have given immunity to the company that publishes The National Enquirer in connection with the $150,000 hush-money payment the supermarket tabloid gave Karen McDougal, the Playboy model who claims she had an affair with President Donald Trump.
"Things that the commonwealth says do not hold up to scrutiny when you look at the actual evidence," Mr. Farber said, and cast blame instead on two prosecution witnesses: Adrian King, a former deputy to Ms. Kane, and Josh Morrow, a political strategist who was given immunity to testify.
In the Liṅga Purāṇa, Andhaka's story is related as a variation of accounts of Harvamsa and Kurma Purana. Andhaka was the son of Hiraṇyākṣa and was given immunity to death by Brahmā after he performed a severe penance. He traversed the three worlds and conquered the heavens. The Devas retreated to Mount Mandara, where the demon followed them.
A number of witnesses were summoned, among them the Parliamentary Secretary, Mary Chapman, and Senator Mitieli Bulanauca, who was given immunity to testify. On 20 June, former Cabinet Minister Tu'uakitau Cokanauto testified. He, too, had been approached by Speight to join the Taukei Cabinet, he said, but had refused. Former Fiji Television cameraman Trevor Whippy and policewoman Sainimili Cavuilati testified on 7 July.
DeJac told the police that Donohue had stalked her and murdered her daughter. Another man, Wayne Hudson, who had a history of criminal offenses, claimed that DeJac confessed to him that she had murdered her daughter. Donohue was given immunity to testify against DeJac after he passed a polygraph test. During the trial, prosecutors attacked DeJac's troubled past, which included having Crystallynn when she was just 16, promiscuity and a drinking problem.
In October 1987, jailhouse informant George Freeman was called as a witness and testified that Ray Buckey had confessed to him while sharing a cell. Freeman later attempted to flee the country and confessed to perjury in a series of other criminal cases in which he manufactured testimony in exchange for favorable treatment by the prosecution in other cases, in several instances fabricating jailhouse confessions of other inmates. In order to guarantee his testimony during the McMartin case, Freeman was given immunity to previous charges of perjury.
The others, including Kaitani, all pleaded not guilty. The trial of all except Tanaburenisau began on 17 June. A number of witnesses were summoned, among them the Parliamentary Secretary, Mary Chapman, and Senator Mitieli Bulanauca, who was given immunity to testify. On 1 August, Kaitani's defence lawyers Iqbal Khan and Rabo Matebalavu called for the charges against Kaitani and his fellow-accused to be dismissed on the grounds that twelve state witnesses who testified, including New Zealand Police handwriting expert David Boot, had failed to conclusively link the accused to their alleged crime.
He was extradited later that month, marking the first time that a country had extradited an individual to another country for human rights crimes allegedly committed in a third. As Cavallo awaited trial in Spain, Argentina in 2003 repealed, and in 2005 its Supreme Court declared unconstitutional, the Ley de Punto Final and Ley de Obediencia Debida, two laws of 1985-1986 that had previously given immunity to individuals alleged to have committed crimes during the "Dirty War". As a result, the National Court of Spain in December 2006 declared that since Cavallo could be tried in Argentine courts, which had priority, the Spanish courts lacked jurisdiction. Cavallo was briefly released from jail when an extradition request from Argentina failed to arrive within the required 40 days, but was rearrested a day later after a request was faxed.

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