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In return he will receive immunity from prosecution.
Special intelligence operations are a new type of operation in which intelligence officers receive immunity from liability or prosecution where they may need to engage in conduct that would be otherwise unlawful.
Someone who had the paintings could still be charged with possession of stolen property, she said, but she also said there was a "very strong possibility" that such a person could receive immunity.
Some sticking points remain, including a Defense Department demand that American service personnel receive immunity from prosecution in Afghanistan, with any misconduct to be adjudicated under the Pentagon's Uniform Code of Military Justice, not Afghan law.
For now, Ms. O'Brien is likely to receive immunity from criminal prosecution, but she or her direct bosses could still face a civil action from the trading commission, the officials said.
Ultimately, McGwire did not receive immunity and declined to address his steroid use at the nationally televised hearing, instead repeatedly stating that he was "not here to talk about the past".
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And if other businesses and biotechnology companies have their way, they could receive immunities and limitations on damages from lawsuits in the future.
Young received immunity from prosecutors.
A fourth, Unilever received immunity for coming forward first.
Ms. Cassidy, who received immunity from prosecution before testifying, would not comment.
(Just to be safe, Fleischer demanded — and received — immunity before agreeing to coöperate with Fitzgerald).
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