Judicial Fraud And Collusion In Its Rawest Form
Generally speaking a judge acting in his judicial capacity is immune from liability for his actions.
However, when a judge's actions fall outside his jurisdiction, he can be held accountable and is not immune to being sued. This also holds true when a judge violates the constitutional rights of a person.
Also when a judge acts as a trespasser of the law, when a judge does not follow the law, he then loses jurisdiction and the judges orders are void, of no legal force or affect.
However, when a judge's actions fall outside his jurisdiction, he can be held accountable and is not immune to being sued. This also holds true when a judge violates the constitutional rights of a person.
Also when a judge acts as a trespasser of the law, when a judge does not follow the law, he then loses jurisdiction and the judges orders are void, of no legal force or affect.


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