809A.19 Immunity orders.
1. If a person is or may be called to produce evidence at a deposition, hearing, or trial under this chapter or at an investigation brought by the prosecuting attorney under section 809A.18, the district court in which the deposition, hearing, trial, or investigation is or may be held shall, upon certification in writing of a request of the prosecuting attorney, issue an order, ex parte or after a hearing, requiring the person to produce evidence, notwithstanding that person’s refusal to do so on the basis of the privilege against self-incrimination.
2. The prosecuting attorney may certify in writing a request for an ex parte order under subsection 1 if in the prosecuting attorney’s judgment both of the following apply:
a. The production of the evidence may be necessary to the public interest.
b. The person has refused or is likely to refuse to produce evidence on the basis of the privilege against self-incrimination.
3. A person shall not refuse to comply with an order issued under subsection 1 on the basis of a self-incrimination privilege. If the person refuses to comply with the order after being informed of its existence by the presiding officer, the person may be compelled or punished by the district court issuing an order for civil or criminal contempt.
4. The production of evidence compelled by order issued under subsection 1, and any information directly or indirectly derived from the production of evidence, shall not be used against the person in a subsequent criminal case, except in a prosecution for perjury, false swearing, or an offense otherwise involving a failure to comply with the order.
96 Acts, ch 1133, §19
Structure Iowa Code
Title XVI - CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE
Chapter 809A - FORFEITURE REFORM ACT
Section 809A.2 - Jurisdiction and venue.
Section 809A.3 - Conduct giving rise to forfeiture.
Section 809A.4 - Property subject to forfeiture.
Section 809A.6 - Seizure of property for forfeiture.
Section 809A.7 - Property management and preservation.
Section 809A.8 - Commencement of forfeiture proceedings — property release requirements.
Section 809A.10 - Trustees — penalties.
Section 809A.11 - Claims — petitions for recognition of exemption.
Section 809A.12 - Judicial proceedings generally.
Section 809A.12A - Limitations on civil forfeiture.
Section 809A.12B - Proportionality review.
Section 809A.13 - In rem proceedings.
Section 809A.14 - In personam proceedings.
Section 809A.15 - Substituted assets — supplemental remedies.
Section 809A.16 - Disposition of property.
Section 809A.17 - Allocation of forfeited property.
Section 809A.18 - Powers of enforcement personnel.
Section 809A.18A - Recordkeeping.
Section 809A.19 - Immunity orders.
Section 809A.20 - Statute of limitations.
Section 809A.21 - Summary forfeiture of controlled substances.
Section 809A.22 - Bar to collateral action.
Section 809A.23 - Statutory construction.