dixiegirl1035
I will do it, but I won't like it
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Are you referring to the part about the prosecution's monopoly over granting use immunity?
It says, "if the prosecution refuses to grant immunity, the court will invoke a categorical rule against benefitting from a witness assertion of priviledge."
"Thus, the court will prevent Defendant from calling witness before the jury."
It's on page 3, after they mention the three impediments that block the defendant from obtaining evidence from the witness.
I just started to glaze over it as I'm too tired right now to understand it. I can't even give input as it was not making sense, but I felt there was something in it that I wasn't understanding so that's why I was asking if others saw anything. It just hit me that some of it sounded like what might be going on so was looking for fresher eyes than mine.
Thanks for taking a look at it.
Perhaps if others think it has something I'll take another stab in the am.