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U.S. v. Croft, No. 95-30378 (9th Cir.) (124 F.3d 1109) (September 5, 1997) (Judge William C. Jr. Canby)

Case noted that while the granting of immunity is an executive, not a judicial function, there is an exception if the witness's testimony would have been relevant and the prosecution's denial of immunity would distort the fact-finding process. (Id., at 1116) - citing U.S. v. Lord, 711 F.2d 887 (9th ...

 

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