prov:value
| - Indeed, it has repeatedly and consistently been held that, since immunity, whether testimonial or transactional, is a creature of statute, the courts have no inherent authority to utilize it as a means of ensuring a defendant's due process rights (e.g., United States v Lang, 589 F2d 92, 96, supra; United States v Niederberger, 580 F2d 63, 67, cert den 439 U.S. 980, supra; United States v Allst
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