Considerable Debate At the time of Congress's Iran-contra hearings, there was considerable debate about whether granting immunity to the principals would rule out their eventual prosecution.
He would not be under oath, and evidence given could not be used to prejudice his immunity from eventual prosecution.
In the follow-up episode from The D.A., Ryan handled the eventual prosecution.
Paid stenographers were assigned to transcribe Winitsky's public utterances, with a view to generating evidence for an eventual prosecution.
These men are now victims of a persecution and eventual prosecution by a system intent on sending them to jail, pandering to the politically correct once again.
The information collected by Mr. Foti's office was turned over to a grand jury in Orleans Parish for a formal indictment and eventual prosecution.
Declaring that impeachment was not warranted and censure was not enough, he recommended a package that included censure, a fine and the possibility of eventual prosecution.
The justices wondered aloud about terrorism, hostage-taking and other situations where the police need current information more than they want an eventual prosecution.
A letter accompanying the list said, "It is recommended to Compuserve to take the necessary steps in order to avoid an eventual prosecution."
At the time of the decision, there was considerable debate whether granting immunity to the principals would rule out their eventual prosecution.