go and lie. now if she lies, then they have the perjury charge. she has no choice. she will testify as the government wants her or she will pay consequences. it s that simple. jon: so does she get blanket protection? absolutely not. todd, i would have to respectfully disagree. this is a state court prosecution. the only immunity she has been grnted is for state court proceedings. as we all know, the federal government is a different sovereign. she could be charged with a federal crime but more importantly, the real issue here is this is not a situation where she s incurring favor with the prosecution. sh is a situation where she s in the process of doing jail time and more importantly, the prosecutor has the ability to control what is truthful testimony. so she s in a no-win situation if she does testify. so here, her best bet is keep