Cons what the fuck is "absolute immunity?" Is that a legal concept?
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Date: January 8th, 2026 8:33 PM Author: brilliant main people
i'm not sure you and i are focusing on the key issue.
absolute immunity becomes an issue when someone arguably fucks up. it doesn't become an issue when someone follows policy.
so if a judge makes a massively erroneous ruling but wasn't bribed, etc., then it was within the scope of the job but was outside policy -- and the judge gets absolute immunity.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5819258&forum_id=2,#49573986) |
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