use immunity

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use immunity

A witness testifies under a grant of use immunity.

Definition

Noun: A legal protection granted to a witness, ensuring that any testimony they are compelled to give, and any evidence derived from that testimony, cannot be used against them in a criminal prosecution. This removes the witness's fear of self-incrimination, compelling them to answer questions truthfully.

Usage

This term is used primarily in formal legal contexts, such as court proceedings, grand jury investigations, or congressional hearings. It is a specific type of immunity distinct from "transactional immunity."

Examples
  • The prosecutor offered the accomplice use immunity to secure his testimony against the main suspect.
  • Under a grant of use immunity, the witness was required to answer all questions, as her statements could not form the basis for charges against her.
  • The court explained that use immunity does not prevent prosecution but prevents the of the compelled testimony or its fruits.
Advanced Usage
  • "Use and derivative use immunity": This is the full technical name, emphasizing that both the direct testimony and any evidence discovered as a result of it ("derivative" evidence) are protected from use against the witness.
  • Contrast with "Transactional Immunity": Use immunity is narrower. Transactional immunity provides complete protection from prosecution for any offense related to the testimony, while use immunity only prohibits the of the testimony; the witness could still be prosecuted if independent evidence is found.
Variants and Related Words
  • Immunity (n): A broader legal term for protection from legal liability or prosecution.
  • Self-incrimination (n): The act of exposing oneself to criminal prosecution through one's own statements.
  • Compelled testimony (n): Statements a witness is legally forced to give.
Synonyms
  • Testimonial immunity (in specific contexts)
  • Use and derivative use immunity (full term)
Related Legal Concepts
  • Fifth Amendment: The constitutional right in the U.S. against self-incrimination, which use immunity is designed to address.
  • Kastigar hearing: A legal proceeding to determine if a prosecutor's case against a previously immunized witness is based on evidence derived from sources wholly independent of the immunized testimony.
use immunity

A witness testifies under a grant of use immunity.

Noun
  1. an exemption that displaces the privilege against self-incrimination; neither compelled testimony or any fruits of it can be used against the witness who therefore can no longer fear self-incrimination

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