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  2. United States Federal Witness Protection Program - Wikipedia

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    The WITSEC program was formally established under Title V of the Organized Crime Control Act of 1970, which states that the United States Attorney General may provide for the relocation and protection of a witness or potential witness of the federal government or a state government in an official proceeding concerning organized crime or other serious offenses.

  3. Witness protection - Wikipedia

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    The United States established a formal program of witness protection, run by the U.S. Marshals Service, under the Organized Crime Control Act of 1970. Before that, witness protection had been instituted under the Ku Klux Klan Act of 1871 to protect people testifying against members of the Ku Klux Klan.

  4. United States Marshals Service - Wikipedia

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    The Marshals Service is primarily responsible for locating and arresting federal suspects, the administration of fugitive operations, the management of criminal assets, the operation of the United States Federal Witness Protection Program and the Justice Prisoner and Alien Transportation System, the protection of federal courthouses and ...

  5. Facing criticism over rising crime, Gov. J.B. Pritzker ... - AOL

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    Facing mounting criticism from Republicans over a rise in violent crime, Democratic Gov. J.B. Pritzker has proposed spending $20 million on a long-neglected witness protection program for people ...

  6. Push in Portsmouth for fully funded statewide witness ... - AOL

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    The Portsmouth Commonwealth’s Attorney made the pitch Wednesday for a fully funded witness protection program, which she said would help prosecutors secure eyewitness testimony sometimes needed ...

  7. Witness tampering - Wikipedia

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    Witness tampering is the act of attempting to improperly influence, alter or prevent the testimony of witnesses within criminal or civil proceedings.. Witness tampering and reprisals against witnesses in organized crime cases have been a difficulty faced by prosecutors; witness protection programs were one response to this problem.

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  9. Witness immunity - Wikipedia

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    However, if the prosecutor acquires evidence substantiating the crime independently of the witness's testimony, the witness may then be prosecuted. Prosecutors at the state level may offer a witness either transactional or use and derivative use immunity, but at the federal level, use and derivative use immunity is much more common. [citation ...