Question Presented: Whether a corporation, which has self-reported its own misconduct to the government pursuant to an immunity agreement which promises that the corporation and its employees will not be prosecuted, may thereafter be indicted without opportunity to seek judicial review and enforcement of the government's promise, on the ground that post-indictment review is an adequate remedy at law.
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