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(4) When a witness is granted transactional immunity in exchange for his testimony on how his immediate superior induced him to destroy public records to cover up the latter's act of malversation of public funds, the witness may NOT be prosecuted for (A) direct contempt. (B) infidelity in the custody of public records. (C) falsification of public documents. (D) false testimony.

Questionnaire for Political Law 2011 03

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(4) When a witness is granted transactional immunity in exchange for his testimony on how his immediate superior induced him to destroy public records to cover up the latter's act of malversation of public funds, the witness may NOT be prosecuted for

(A) direct contempt.

(B)infidelity in the custody of public records.

(C) falsification of public documents.

(D) false testimony.