On 10/11/05, Gruss Gott wrote:
> > But let's pretend it makes sense, name one of the many witness that were 
> > promised
> > immunity for their testimony?
> >
>
> It's quite customary for volunteer witnesses to be given a guarantee
> of immunity in exchange for their testimony.  In fact, it's usually
> assumed.

None of the many witness were  givin immunity.

> No volunteer who understands the process, however, would
> ever want to testify in front of a grand jury, much less twice.

If he didn't volunteer they could have subpoenaed him. Then he would
have to testify or use Presidential immunity. He did the honest man
thing :)

> 1.) Either he's completely innocent and knows he can prove it beyond a
> shadow of a doubt, or
> 2.) He knows there's enough to indict him and wants to do everything
> possible to avoid the indictment even if it means risking
> contradictory testimony.

But you know the facts

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