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  10. "full_text": "Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 645 Filed 03/11/22 Page 5 of 50 M38TMAX1 5\n1 signed the proposed immunity order which will be docketed with\n2 Juror 50's name redacted.\n3 Juror 50, in view of your assertion of the Fifth\n4 Amendment privilege, I have signed an order granting you\n5 immunity. It is use immunity with respect to your testimony in\n6 this proceeding. That means that no testimony given by you or\n7 any information, directly or indirectly, derived from your\n8 testimony may be used against you in a federal criminal case,\n9 except if you testify falsely today you could be prosecuted for\n10 perjury. In light of this immunity, you will be required to\n11 answer questions today.\n12 So in other words, you need to answer my questions\n13 today. You need to answer truthfully. If you don't answer\n14 truthfully, you could be prosecuted for perjury. But you will\n15 not be prosecuted in federal court based on any truthful\n16 testimony that you give here today, even if that testimony\n17 indicated that you committed a crime.\n18 Juror 50, do you understand that?\n19 JUROR 50: Yes, your Honor.\n20 THE COURT: All right. I am going to have Juror 50\n21 come forward to the witness stand, please.\n22 (Continued on next page)\n23\n24\n25 SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C. (212) 805-0300 DOJ-OGR-00010220",
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  19. "content": "signed the proposed immunity order which will be docketed with\nJuror 50's name redacted.\nJuror 50, in view of your assertion of the Fifth\nAmendment privilege, I have signed an order granting you\nimmunity. It is use immunity with respect to your testimony in\nthis proceeding. That means that no testimony given by you or\nany information, directly or indirectly, derived from your\ntestimony may be used against you in a federal criminal case,\nexcept if you testify falsely today you could be prosecuted for\nperjury. In light of this immunity, you will be required to\nanswer questions today.\nSo in other words, you need to answer my questions\ntoday. You need to answer truthfully. If you don't answer\ntruthfully, you could be prosecuted for perjury. But you will\nnot be prosecuted in federal court based on any truthful\ntestimony that you give here today, even if that testimony\nindicated that you committed a crime.\nJuror 50, do you understand that?\nJUROR 50: Yes, your Honor.\nTHE COURT: All right. I am going to have Juror 50\ncome forward to the witness stand, please.\n(Continued on next page)",
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