For anything they do as a judge, they enjoy immunity. They can be prosecuted for using their judicial powers to promote a crime, or for taking a bribe, but the person or persons who get shafted as a consequence have only the recourse the state allows them (sovereign immunity).
As regular citizens, they can be sued for non-judical related things, just like the rest of us.
Suing a judge in the jurisdiction he works in can be dicey. It depends on what the civil action was.
2006-10-27 09:40:45
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answered by Anonymous
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There are diverse themes right here. Many states have 'sturdy Samaritan' regulations which preserve human beings volunteering help from such courtroom circumstances. even nevertheless, those regulations frequently in easy terms word it the 'rescuer' acts in the scope of their training. because of the fact the guy tried CPR without training, they won't be secure. yet another undertaking is the reason for the heart issues. a minimum of in concept, the plaintiff might ought to instruct the heart issues have been led to by way of the incorrect use of CPR. i'm neither a physician nor an lawyer. whether I have been, i might want further tips to furnish perfect suggestion. the main suitable i will advise is to look for suggestion from the two.
2016-12-08 22:38:58
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answered by raper 4
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Yes, you can defeat a Judge in mortal combat. Like most super villains, they are vulnerable ONLY while out of costume, or in a Judge's case: 'The Holy Robe of Rehnquist'.
A well placed kicked to the crotch of any naked Judge exiting a shower has been known to register 100% Damage Points to their Health Meter. That's defeated in anyone's book! But, you MUST accomplish this with only ONE kick. Failure to do so and the Judge will re-spawn, not only FULLY robed, but very, VERY pissed! But wait, there's still hope!
Grab his 'Gavel of Thor' and crack him between the legs once again. However, this time you must do so 6,666 times in a row to defeat him. Really? Yes, REALLY. Sure, one crack would punish him, but think how much better you'll feel after delivering 6,666 blows to his nether region?
Pretty damn good I'm guessing.
Hope this helped.
:)
2006-10-27 10:00:36
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answered by Chong Connery 2
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No. Judges are not above the law. The case would be transferred out of the jurisdiction of the court where that particular judge sits.
2006-10-27 09:25:42
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answered by MOM KNOWS EVERYTHING 7
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suing a judge okay why are you thinking of suing some body like judge judy hons?? judges have a nice fat clause in there contact you try suing them you end up, with the alligators in florida enough said??
2006-10-27 09:25:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, but only if you are a lawyer. I have known of a few lawyers whom have won their lawsuit. But, consider your cases which may be heard by the judge that you sued.
2006-10-27 09:48:04
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answered by sunshine 2
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Absolutely not!,If a judge sexual harass a 13 year old girl.And her parents sue there is nothing the judge can do regardless if he/she is a judge.
2006-10-27 09:26:24
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answered by Anonymous
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a judge can be sewed anyone can be but you cannot sue a judge for something that he/she has decided on in a court of law unless it is like death for taking from a candy shop or something but that would never come up
2006-10-27 09:24:59
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answered by Anonymous
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VERY DIFFICULT TO SUE A JUDGE.
AND THEY DO GET AWAY WITH "MURDER"
Of course, there's no proof, but we all know there's quite a bit of "bending the rules" in their favor
2006-10-27 09:35:04
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answered by Anonymous
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You have an equal chance of winning if your case is sound. I wouldn't bet on getting a fair trial in their court any time soon though.
2006-10-27 09:23:58
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answered by draftboyg 4
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