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"Why Mueller Should Agree Not To Prosecute The President For Interview Lies"
18 April 2018
Stroock & Stroock & Lavan LLP
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Prosecutors and agents should want everyone's story/account
about a criminal episode before bringing charges.
Nonetheless, some witnesses, subjects or targets decline interviews
– not necessarily because of the underlying issue, but
fearful of being prosecuted for alleged lies during the
interview. Might it not be better to just make the meeting
off-the-record in the sense that prosecutors won't charge a
witness with lying during the interview? And wouldn't
that be a way for Special Counsel Mueller to obtain the most
important interview that he could possibly want?
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