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Macon v. Lynch (C.D. Cal, Sept. 8, 2022 NO. 21-cv-06857-JAK-KES) 2022 WL 16541872 | Macon v. Lynch (C.D. Cal, Sept. 8, 2022 NO. 21-cv-06857-JAK-KES) 2022 WL 16541872 | ||
==Prosecutor immunity== | |||
Prosecutors are protected by immunity from claims that rely upon decisions made and actions taken by the attorneys within the scope of their roles as advocates. Kalina v. Fletcher, 522 U.S. 118, 125-26, 130-31, 118 S.Ct. 502, 139 L.Ed.2d 471 (1997); Imbler v. Pachtman, 424 U.S. 409, 430-31, 96 S.Ct. 984, 47 L.Ed.2d 128 (1976). |
Revision as of 23:47, 25 August 2024
Practice of law while suspended
People v. Shea (July 31, 2009, No. A121745)
Macon v. Lynch (C.D. Cal, Sept. 8, 2022 NO. 21-cv-06857-JAK-KES) 2022 WL 16541872
Prosecutor immunity
Prosecutors are protected by immunity from claims that rely upon decisions made and actions taken by the attorneys within the scope of their roles as advocates. Kalina v. Fletcher, 522 U.S. 118, 125-26, 130-31, 118 S.Ct. 502, 139 L.Ed.2d 471 (1997); Imbler v. Pachtman, 424 U.S. 409, 430-31, 96 S.Ct. 984, 47 L.Ed.2d 128 (1976).