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He has absolute immunity and receives praise from our courts as to his greatness in his chicanery and tretchery. Schreiber v. City of Ft. Lauderdale; Baker v. City of Hollywood, 08-60294 CIV-HUCK (S. Dist. Fl., June 17, 2008. Noone will prosecute a state attorney for perjury, and because he has immunity, he cannot be sued in a section 1983 action. such rulings indeed foster false swearing and set in place the total destruction of our system of justice.

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