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for Administration of Justice Memorandum Vol. Issue 6, May 1978
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Abstract:
North Carolina, relying on the common law, first approved the judicial immunity principle in a 1839 case in which a justice of the peace was sued for knowingly taking insufficient security on appeal. The latest North Carolina case added the malicious acts extension of the principle. This case is compared to the 1978 case of Stump v. Strickland.