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Piquet was given immunity from prosecution in return for testifying.
William Hague, the foreign secretary, had insisted that Koussa would not be given immunity from prosecution.
They were given immunity from prosecution and anonymity as they testified.
Those who opted for the amnesty were also given immunity from prosecution.
Those alone could be crimes, the lawyers said, but the witnesses were given immunity from prosecution.
He said he would be willing to cooperate with the investigation if he were given immunity from prosecution.
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It also gave immunity from prosecution to the telephone companies that cooperated in the program.
Senior military staff want the legislation to provide a clearer definition of the term and give immunity from claims of negligence.
The investigation was based on examination of e-mail messages, along with interviews with about a half-dozen senior administration officials, chief among them Mr. Spitzer's former communications director, Darren Dopp, whom prosecutors decided last month to give immunity from prosecution.
A spokesman for the group said at an authorized news conference that Mr. Morsi was issuing a new, more limited decree, giving immunity from judicial scrutiny only to his "constitutional declarations," a narrow if hazily defined category of presidential actions.
Eight are awaiting trial after being charged in December.So incensed was Nuri al-Maliki, Iraq's prime minister, by such atrocities that he called last July for a review of the law that gives immunity from prosecution to American troops.
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