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  2. Proffer agreement - Wikipedia

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    In U.S. criminal law, a proffer agreement, proffer letter, proffer, or "Queen for a Day" letter is a written agreement between a prosecutor and a defendant or prospective witness that allows the defendant or witness to give the prosecutor information about an alleged crime, while limiting the prosecutor's ability to use that information against him or her.

  3. Sworn declaration - Wikipedia

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    A sworn declaration (also called a sworn statement or a statement under penalty of perjury) is a document that recites facts pertinent to a legal proceeding.It is very similar to an affidavit but is not witnessed and sealed by an official such as a notary public.

  4. Testimony - Wikipedia

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    In the law, testimony is a form of evidence in which a witness makes a "solemn declaration or affirmation ... for the purpose of establishing or proving some fact". [3] ...

  5. Sworn testimony - Wikipedia

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    Sworn testimony is evidence given by a witness who has made a commitment to tell the truth. If the witness is later found to have lied whilst bound by the commitment, they can often be charged with the crime of perjury. The types of commitment can include oaths, affirmations and promises which are explained in more detail below.

  6. Letters rogatory - Wikipedia

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    Letters rogatory or letters of request are a formal request from a court to a foreign court for some type of ... the witness is willing to provide the testimony ...

  7. Letters: Why are you so afraid of hearing my testimony ... - AOL

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    Letters to the editor on Rep. Skaug’s testimony rule, vouchers, a balanced federal budget and constitutional education obligations. | Opinion

  8. Kastigar v. United States - Wikipedia

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    The United States can compel testimony from an unwilling witness who invokes the Fifth Amendment privilege against compulsory self-incrimination by conferring immunity, as provided by 18 U.S.C. § 6002, from use of the compelled testimony and evidence derived therefrom in subsequent criminal proceedings, as such immunity from use and derivative ...

  9. FBI confirms Trump struck by bullet following Wray testimony

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    The FBI has confirmed that former President Trump was struck in the ear by a bullet in an assassination attempt after the agency’s director, Christopher Wray, questioned what hit his ear earlier ...