(a) General rule.--Immunity orders shall be available under this section in all proceedings before:
(1) Courts.
(2) Grand juries.
(3) Investigating grand juries.
(4) The minor judiciary or coroners.
(b) Request and issuance.--The Attorney General or a district attorney may request an immunity order from any judge of a designated court, and that judge shall issue such an order, when in the judgment of the Attorney General or district attorney:
(1) the testimony or other information from a witness may be necessary to the public interest; and
(2) a witness has refused or is likely to refuse to testify or provide other information on the basis of his privilege against self-incrimination.
(c) Order to testify.--Whenever a witness refuses, on the basis of his privilege against self-incrimination, to testify or provide other information in a proceeding specified in subsection (a), and the person presiding at such proceeding communicates to the witness an immunity order, that witness may not refuse to testify based on his privilege against self-incrimination.
(d) Limitation on use.--No testimony or other information compelled under an immunity order, or any information directly or indirectly derived from such testimony or other information, may be used against a witness in any criminal case, except that such information may be used:
(1) in a prosecution under 18 Pa.C.S. § 4902 (relating to perjury) or under 18 Pa.C.S. § 4903 (relating to false swearing);
(2) in a contempt proceeding for failure to comply with an immunity order; or
(3) as evidence, where otherwise admissible, in any proceeding where the witness is not a criminal defendant.
(e) Civil contempt.--Any person who shall fail to comply with an immunity order may be adjudged in civil contempt and committed to the county jail until such time as he purges himself of contempt by complying with the order, except that with regard to proceedings before grand juries or investigating grand juries, if the grand jury before which a person has been ordered to testify has been dissolved, he may then purge himself of contempt by complying before the designated court which issued the order.
(f) Criminal contempt.--In addition to civil contempt as provided in subsection (e), any person who shall fail to comply with an immunity order shall be guilty of criminal contempt, and upon conviction thereof, shall be sentenced to pay a fine of not more than $1,000 or to undergo imprisonment for a period of not more than one year, or both.
(g) Definitions.--The following words and phrases when used in this section shall have, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise, the meanings given to them in this subsection:
"Designated court."
(1) In the case of proceedings before courts, countywide grand juries, countywide investigating grand juries, the minor judiciary or coroners: the court of common pleas of the judicial district in which the proceeding is taking place.
(2) In the case of proceedings before multicounty investigating grand juries: the judge of the court of common pleas designated as supervising judge of that grand jury.
"Immunity order." An order issued under this section by a designated court, directing a witness to testify or produce other information over a claim of privilege against self-incrimination.
(Apr. 28, 1978, P.L.202, No.53, eff. 60 days; Oct. 4, 1978, P.L.873, No.168, eff. 60 days; Oct. 5, 1980, P.L.693, No.142, eff. 60 days)
Cross References. Section 5947 is referred to in section 911 of Title 18 (Crimes and Offenses).
Structure Pennsylvania Consolidated & Unconsolidated Statutes
Pennsylvania Consolidated & Unconsolidated Statutes
Title 42 - JUDICIARY AND JUDICIAL PROCEDURE
Chapter 59 - Depositions and Witnesses
Section 5902 - Effect of religious beliefs
Section 5903 - Compensation and expenses of witnesses
Section 5904 - Subpoena of witnesses
Section 5911 - Competency of witnesses generally
Section 5912 - Effect of prior convictions
Section 5913 - Spouses as witnesses against each other
Section 5914 - Confidential communications between spouses
Section 5915 - Testimony by spouse in rebuttal
Section 5916 - Confidential communications to attorney
Section 5917 - Notes of evidence at former trial
Section 5918 - Examination of defendant as to other offenses
Section 5919 - Depositions in criminal matters
Section 5920 - Expert testimony in certain criminal proceedings
Section 5921 - Interest not to disqualify
Section 5922 - Disqualification by perjury
Section 5923 - Confidential communications between spouses
Section 5924 - Spouses as witnesses against each other
Section 5925 - Testimony by married person against spouse in rebuttal
Section 5926 - Testimony by spouse after attack on character or conduct
Section 5927 - Actions by spouse to recover separate property
Section 5928 - Confidential communications to attorney
Section 5929 - Physicians not to disclose information
Section 5930 - Surviving party as witness, in case of death, mental incapacity, etc
Section 5931 - Incompetent witnesses
Section 5933 - Competency of surviving party
Section 5934 - Notes of evidence at former trial
Section 5935 - Examination of person adversely interested
Section 5936 - Medical testimony by deposition
Section 5941 - Persons who may be compelled to testify
Section 5942 - Confidential communications to news reporters
Section 5943 - Confidential communications to clergymen
Section 5944 - Confidential communications to psychiatrists or licensed psychologists
Section 5945 - Confidential communications to school personnel
Section 5945.1 - Confidential communications with sexual assault counselors.
Section 5945.2 - Confidential communications to crime stopper or similar anticrime program
Section 5945.3 - Confidential communications with human trafficking caseworkers
Section 5946 - Competency of certain witnesses where political subdivision is a party
Section 5947 - Immunity of witnesses
Section 5948 - Confidential communications to qualified professionals
Section 5949 - Confidential mediation communications and documents
Section 5950 - Confidential communications involving law enforcement officers
Section 5952 - Confidential communications to peer support members
Section 5961 - Short title of subchapter
Section 5963 - Summoning witness in this Commonwealth to testify in another state
Section 5964 - Witness from another state summoned to testify in this Commonwealth
Section 5965 - Exemption from arrest and service of process
Section 5971 - Short title of subchapter
Section 5973 - Scope of subchapter
Section 5974 - Summoning prisoner in this Commonwealth to testify in another state
Section 5976 - Terms and conditions
Section 5977 - Prisoner from another state summoned to testify in this Commonwealth
Section 5979 - Exemption from arrest and service of process
Section 5981 - Declaration of policy
Section 5983 - Rights and services
Section 5984 - Videotaped depositions (Repealed)
Section 5984.1 - Recorded testimony
Section 5985 - Testimony by contemporaneous alternative method
Section 5985.1 - Admissibility of certain statements
Section 5988 - Victims of sexual or physical abuse