“You can assert a fifth amendment privilege and not testify. But if you go in and swear to tell the truth, then you better do it. Otherwise, if a prosecutor finds that you have testified in a way that is factually incorrect and you had reason to know that it was factually incorrect, then you're guilty of perjury.” IfsKnowsWayReasonPrivilegeGuiltyTelling The TruthAmendmentsSwearFifthProsecutorPerjuryFifth Amendment Author:Richard Ben-Veniste
“Well, changes have been made. The question is whether we've done enough by way of change.” WayWellsHas BeensMadeDoneEnoughChange Author:Richard Ben-Veniste
“With respect to the FBI, they had problems communicating in a vertical way, within the FBI itself, so that information of importance could get pushed up to those who were decision-makers.” WayProblemDecisionInformationRespectImportanceCommunicateMakersFbiVerticalDecision Makers Author:Richard Ben-Veniste