B. P. Rinehart

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In another Massachusetts case, a suspect agreed to let FBI agents record him making statements that were later used against him, even though those agents had given him promises of “immunity”—but those promises were later broken by the agents and by the Department of Justice. The United States Court of Appeals concluded that was not a problem, because a promise of immunity is no good unless it is authorized by an Assistant United States Attorney.
You Have the Right to Remain Innocent
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