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Pattern Jury Instructions from the 11th Circuit Federal Court of Appeals. For more information and to use the online Instruction builder please visit http://www.ca11.uscourts.gov/pattern-jury-instructions
If a witness breaches their immunity agreement, they could face prosecution for their crimes, so it's important to stick to the terms set by the authorities.
Absolutely! Even with immunity, witnesses must tell the truth; lying can lead to serious consequences, so honesty is crucial.
The biggest benefit is that you get protection from being charged with any crimes related to your testimony, which can be a big relief when sharing the truth.
Not everyone can be a witness with immunity; usually, it's given to someone who provides crucial information that helps with a case or investigation.
Having immunity means that the witness cannot be prosecuted for what they say in court, allowing them to speak freely without the fear of being penalized.
An informer's testimony is information given by someone who may not have committed a crime but knows about it; they come forward to help catch the bad guys.
A testimony of an accomplice is when someone who was involved in a crime shares their story about what happened, often to help the authorities understand the situation better.
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Bakersfield California Testimony of Accomplice, Informer, or Witness with Immunity