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Can a defendant benefit from someone elses cooperation?

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Can a defendant benefit from someone elses cooperation?

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Sometimes a friend or family-member of a defendant volunteers to cooperate with the prosecutor to benefit a particular defendant. This is called “third-party cooperation.” Some prosecutor’s offices have a policy not to allow third-party cooperation; others permit it.

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