[GUEST ACCESS MODE: Data is scrambled or limited to provide examples. Make requests using your API key to unlock full data. Check https://lunarcrush.ai/auth for authentication information.]  Enchantress of Numbers [@willi34657](/creator/twitter/willi34657) on x XXX followers Created: 2025-07-26 12:53:21 UTC A form of limited immunity, such as proffer immunity (also called a "proffer letter" or "queen for a day" agreement), is a legal arrangement where a person can provide information to prosecutors without their statements being used against them in a criminal prosecution, with certain limitations. It typically allows someone to speak freely during an interview or testimony about their knowledge of a case without fear that those specific statements will be used to incriminate them directly. However, this immunity is "limited" because: X. **It’s Not Blanket Immunity**: It only covers the statements made during the specific proffer session. Prosecutors can still pursue charges based on other evidence or if new information comes to light independently. X. **Exceptions Apply**: If the person lies, withholds critical information, or commits perjury during the proffer, the immunity can be voided, and their statements may be used against them. X. **Use in Other Cases**: The information provided can be used to investigate or prosecute others, and derivative evidence (evidence discovered as a result of the proffer) can still be used against the person. X engagements  [Post Link](https://x.com/willi34657/status/1949090665922429068)
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Enchantress of Numbers @willi34657 on x XXX followers
Created: 2025-07-26 12:53:21 UTC
A form of limited immunity, such as proffer immunity (also called a "proffer letter" or "queen for a day" agreement), is a legal arrangement where a person can provide information to prosecutors without their statements being used against them in a criminal prosecution, with certain limitations. It typically allows someone to speak freely during an interview or testimony about their knowledge of a case without fear that those specific statements will be used to incriminate them directly. However, this immunity is "limited" because:
X. It’s Not Blanket Immunity: It only covers the statements made during the specific proffer session. Prosecutors can still pursue charges based on other evidence or if new information comes to light independently.
X. Exceptions Apply: If the person lies, withholds critical information, or commits perjury during the proffer, the immunity can be voided, and their statements may be used against them.
X. Use in Other Cases: The information provided can be used to investigate or prosecute others, and derivative evidence (evidence discovered as a result of the proffer) can still be used against the person.
X engagements
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