Turn state's evidence

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To turn state's evidence is when an accused or convicted criminal testifies as a witness for the state against his associates or accomplices. Turning state's evidence is occasionally a result of a change of heart or feelings of guilt, but more often is done in response to a generous offer from the district attorney, such as a reduced sentence or a favorable location for serving time. In particularly high-profile or dangerous cases such as Mafia trials, the witness may be offered immunity from prosecution even if he has committed serious crimes himself, up to and including murder. The state may also offer the witness a place in the witness protection program, giving them a new identity so they need not fear retaliation from their former accomplices.

A slang term for turning state's evidence is to "sing" and people who do so are sometimes called "canaries."

Famous "Canaries"
Witness Testified against Charge(s) Received for testimony
Salvatore "Sammy The Bull" Gravano, mob hit man John Gotti racketeering witness protection, full immunity
Frank "Curly" Lino of the Bonanno crime family Ron Filocomo murder of Sonny Black Napolitano  ?
"Easy Eddie" O'Hare, mobster Al Capone tax evasion According to some, his son Butch's admission to the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis
Harry Orchard, mass murderer William "Big Bill" Haywood assassination of former governor of Idaho Frank Steunenberg  ?
Jimmy Leibrant, accessory to murder Karla Faye Tucker murder of Jerry Lynn Dean full immunity
James Jordan, Klansman and accessory to murder Eighteen other Klansmen including Neshoba County deputy Cecil Price murder of three civil rights workers full immunity, $3500 and help in relocating himself and his family
Christie's auction house themselves and Sotheby's commission rate-fixing protection from criminal prosecution (for the business -- however the former chairmen of both companies were indicted)
Linda Kasabian, driver of the getaway car in the Tate/LaBianca murders Charles Manson and other members of the Manson Family multiple murders immunity from prosecution
James "Dick" Liddil, bank robber, murderer and member of the James-Younger gang Jesse James robbery, murder immunity from prosecution
Daniel Tucker Bassham, member of the James-Younger gang William "Whiskey Head" Ryan, member of the James-Younger gang robbery, murder 10-yr sentence commuted, released from Missouri State Penitentiary
William Dumond, rapist various acquaintances murder pardoned
John Dean Richard Nixon and others Watergate very light sentence, "jail" time served in a safe house at Fort Holabird
Robert Rozier, murderer and cult member Hulon Mitchell, Jr. (Yahweh ben Yahweh), cult leader murder, racketeering reduced sentence
David Greenglass, spy, passed information about the Manhattan Project to... ...Julius and Ethel Rosenberg treason, spying immunity for his wife, who served as his courier
Henry Hill, mobster Paul Vario and Jimmy Burke racketeering charges immunity and witness protection for Hill and his family
Abe "Kid Twist" Reles, mob hit man Louis "Lepke" Buchalter, members of Murder, Inc. murder no death penalty