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pdockal · 56-60, M
Supremacy Clause: The U.S. Constitution's Supremacy Clause means states can't interfere with legitimate federal operations, so federal officers acting within their duties are generally shielded from state prosecution
pdockal · 56-60, M
Removal to Federal Court: Federal law (28 U.S. Code § 1442) allows federal officers to move (remove) state cases against them to federal court, often leading to dismissal if they were performing federal functions.
Northwest · M
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And? They still get a trial, unless you're saying Federal Courts are NOT part of our separation of powers as mandated by the Constitution.
Actually, this is just another of how the cult adherents believe that we only have a single power not three.
Removal to Federal Court: Federal law (28 U.S. Code § 1442) allows federal officers to move (remove) state cases against them to federal court, often leading to dismissal if they were performing federal functions.
And? They still get a trial, unless you're saying Federal Courts are NOT part of our separation of powers as mandated by the Constitution.
Actually, this is just another of how the cult adherents believe that we only have a single power not three.
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