Samuel Ghee v. Comcast Cable Communications, LLC, et al.
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Whether qualified or judicial immunity immunizes willful misconduct and failure to perform duties
No question identified. : Questions The Georgia Constitution, section Vil, paragraph VII, whether qualified or judicial immunity, does not immune willful misconduct and failure to preform duties, why isn’t this a matter of state law in this case? Your statement, “departing from the accepted and usual course of judicial proceedings,” does it mean that a lower court can drift so far away from the require standards of a stare decisis rulings of a case, such as Conspiracies Between Public Officials and Private Persons the real Governing Principles laid out in Adickes v. S. H. Kress & Co., 398 U.S. 144, 90 S. Ct, and undermindf these governing principles causing similar cases to be quickly dismiss? i Parties; Samuel Ghee, Pro Se, Disable Veteran Plaintiff ; COMCAST CABLE COMMUNICATIONS, LLC, Defendants Magistrate Albert L. Norton, personal capacity, Defendants ii