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Senate Authorizes Former Employee Testimony in Federal Criminal Case

The U.S. Senate passed a procedural resolution allowing a former employee to provide testimony in the ongoing federal criminal case, *United States v. Cudo*. While this resolution does not directly affect public laws, it facilitates the administration of justice by making potential evidence available to the court. The Senate also authorized legal representation for the former employee during this process.
Key points
A former Senate employee (Daniel Schwager) is authorized to testify in a specific federal criminal case.
The Senate Legal Counsel is authorized to provide legal representation to the witness regarding the testimony.
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Additional Information
A resolution to authorize testimony and representation in United States v. Cudo.
Print number: SRES 855
Sponsor: Sen. Schumer, Charles E. [D-NY]
Process start date: 2024-09-24