U.S. v. Mohney, No. 90-1527 (6th Cir.) (949 F.2d 1397) (November 27, 1991) (Judge James L. Ryan)
While the Court held that compelled juridical use immunity would raise separation of powers concerns, it did acknowledge that "selective grants of immunity could violate due process where they produce egregiuosly lopsided access to evidence".
Here the Court emphasized that compelled judicial use immunity would raise separation of powers concerns …
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