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    A Judge Is Not Immune from Liability for Damages for Acts
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A Judge Is Not Immune from Liability for Damages for Acts

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A judge is not immune from liability for damages for acts committed within their judicial jurisdiction when the judge is accused of acting maliciously and corruptly.

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