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How does the FBI's Witness Protection Program work?

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  • by Fuzzzy on July 1st, 2004

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    It is a program established under Republic Act No. 6981, "The Witness Protection, Security and Benefit Act", which seeks to encourage a person who has witnessed or has knowledge of the commission of a crime to testify before a court or quasi-judicial body, or before an investigating authority, by protecting him from reprisals and from economic dislocation.

    [ Source: http://www.doj.gov.ph/faqs_witness.html ]

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    • But this is for the Philippines and so wouldn't be relevant to the FBI.

      Chevalier Daniel C. Boyer

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      by danielcboyer on February 27th, 2008

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