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  2. Feds offered Jeffrey Epstein a deal for incriminating dirt on ...

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    Added defense lawyer Jason Goldman: “Federal prosecutors in particular are known to conduct these types of proffer sessions. Defendants facing extreme sentences are pressured to name names and ...

  3. Proffer agreement - Wikipedia

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    In U.S. criminal law, a proffer agreement, proffer letter, proffer, or "Queen for a Day" letter is a written agreement between a prosecutor and a defendant or prospective witness that allows the defendant or witness to give the prosecutor information about an alleged crime, while limiting the prosecutor's ability to use that information against him or her.

  4. Next Trump indictment could drop as soon as this week - AOL

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    It is understood that Mr Giuliani’s “proffersession with prosecutors dealt mainly with Mr Trump’s machinations during that time period as he sought to find a way to remain in the White ...

  5. Georgia judge issues protective order after leaked witness ...

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    The videotaped statements, known as proffer videos, were made pursuant to the four defendants’ plea agreements, which required them to give true and accurate information to prosecutors.

  6. Rick Gates (political consultant) - Wikipedia

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    During this proffer session interview, on February 1, Gates lied to FBI investigators, and this false statement made by Gates was incorporated into the plea bargain that he subsequently entered into. [4] On February 22, 2018, Mueller revealed new charges in the Manafort and Gates case, [25] [24] filed on February 21. [26]

  7. Proffer - Wikipedia

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    A proffer is an offer made prior to any formal negotiations. In a trial, to proffer (sometimes profer) is to offer evidence in support of an argument (for example, as used in U.S. law [1]), or elements of an affirmative defense or offense. A party with the burden of proof must proffer sufficient evidence

  8. Oakland prosecutors defend agreements with Oxford school ...

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    On Tuesday, the prosecutor’s office issued a statement about the two school witnesses, saying their lawyers had requested proffer agreements on behalf of their clients, and that “a proffer ...

  9. Chuck Philips - Wikipedia

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    She was not the prosecutor who sat in on any of the proffer sessions with Mr. Rosemond." The prosecutor continued, "If Mr. Shargel is going to argue that this was a fabricated article, it's the government's position that we can put in the defendant's own admission about that particular shooting.