“Keffe D participated in a proffer session as a part of a joint taskforce investigating the deaths of Tupac and the Infamous B.I.G. If it has since been found that Keffe D lied through the proffer, all bets are off,” they continued.
“Though the prosecution will usually comply with some limits on the way it can use info discovered throughout a proffer, these limits will not be absolute.
“For instance, prosecutors can use the data Keffe D supplied to construct or strengthen a legal case in opposition to the individual giving the proffer. And, though a person can’t be charged with perjury based mostly on statements made throughout a proffer, it’s nonetheless a felony to mislead prosecutors throughout a proffer session.”
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