Under use immunity:

A) the state cannot use the person’s testimony against him.
B) the state agrees not to prosecute the person for any actions associated with the testimony, as long as the person testifies truthfully.
C) the person loses his Fifth Amendment privilege because he cannot be prosecuted for his testimony.
D) the person may still refuse to testify without jeopardizing his immunity.
E) A and C


E) A and C

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