43.06 – ACCOMPLICE WITNESS; TESTIMONY AND IMMUNITY. (a)
Texas Penal Code § 43.06
Summary
This law allows a party involved in an offense to provide testimony or evidence without facing prosecution for that specific offense. It protects the party from having their testimony used against them, except in cases of aggravated perjury.
Parties can testify without fear of prosecution for that offense.
Testimony cannot be used against the party, except for aggravated perjury.
Encourages cooperation in investigations by offering immunity.
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