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Topic 2: Judicial Immunity
You have learned that judges are absolutely immune for judicial acts. Assume that a judge hears a criminal case involving a defendant who once publicly embarrassed the judge. The judge finds the defendant guilty, although there was a great deal of evidence presented by the defense that tended to show that the defendant could not have committed the crime. The judge sentences the defendant to the maximum penalty allowed.
Consider the following:
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