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A person obliged to testify before Congress could never be prosecuted for anything related to his testimony, the court ruled.
I remembered what Cartier-Bresson once said about turning from painting to photography: "the adventurer in me felt obliged to testify with a quicker instrument than a brush to the scars of the world".
That opens up the intriguing scenario that Kristin Armstrong will be obliged to testify against her former husband.The case is also likely to have repercussions for cycle sport's governing body in the United States, USA Cycling.
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Most importantly, the law obliges witnesses to testify in court and be cross-examined, as is customary in the United States.
So far, of the three defendants to plead guilty, only Ms. Lewis has signed an agreement with the government obliging her to testify before a grand jury that is still investigating the prostitution ring's operations.
Over a period of about six months the women have testified that they were obliged to report to the base for "shifts" during which they had to cook and clean.
Before compelling a journalist to testify or surrender records, the government would be obliged to meet the journalist's lawyers in front of a judge.
Mr. Blair testified last month that he had taken the charges so seriously that had they been true, he would have felt obliged to resign.
Shalit was obliged to agree.
We are obliged to stay".
They must be obliged to.
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