• halcyoncmdr@lemmy.world
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    7 months ago

    Normally yes, however the State bar is penalizing the prosecutor for misconduct in this case. Immunity has been removed for similar in the past, almost surely will happen for this case as well.

    An investigation by the Texas State Bar found this January that Ramirez had committed professional misconduct and fined him $1,250, as well as placing his license under probated suspension for one year, beginning Monday.

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      7 months ago

      I have not seen where immunity was removed. The bar can find fault but that doesn’t automatically remove immunity. A judge has to decide if the immunity is removed and that is rare. I get why we have immunity but to me, it shouid ge the ultimate defense