Defendant was charged with giving equivocal, evasive, conspicuously unbelievable, and patently false testimony during a Grand Jury investigation into alleged gambling activities at a social club. Granted transactional immunity, he was asked some 130 questions seeking to prove his knowledge of gambling at the club and his participation in collecting a gambling debt. Many of the questions centered on a soundless videotape shown during defendant's testimony. It showed him and...
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