It should work that way.
I mean, the entire point of the 5th Amendment is to establish that somebody cannot be compelled to incriminate themselves for something they may be punished for, but if the government has already established no (further) punishment will follow for the matters under consideration... It's not that dissimilar to exchanging immunity for testimony in Congress.
I mean, the entire point of the 5th Amendment is to establish that somebody cannot be compelled to incriminate themselves for something they may be punished for, but if the government has already established no (further) punishment will follow for the matters under consideration... It's not that dissimilar to exchanging immunity for testimony in Congress.