Did order(s) violate government mandated policies?
Would a jury of peers agree their actions were reckless?
Would a jury of peers agree their actions were negligent?
"The immunity of a state from suit has long been held not to extend to actions against state officials for damages arising out of willful and negligent disregard of state laws.165 The reach of the rule is evident in Scheuer v. Rhodes,166 in which the Court held that plaintiffs were not barred by the Eleventh Amendment or other immunity doctrines from suing the governor and other officials of a state alleging that they deprived plaintiffs of federal rights under color of state law and seeking damages, when it was clear that plaintiffs were seeking to impose individual and personal liability on the officials. There was no “executive immunity” from suit, the Court held; rather, the immunity of state officials is qualified and varies according to the scope of discretion and responsibilities of the particular office and the circumstances existing at the time the challenged action was taken."
Also a young dog named "Commander".....Chase Young plays for the washington commanders football team....Chase is obviously a bank ....did something happen with JPMorgan Chase bank between October 2022 and Jan 2023?
Unlawful orders being the only orders any military rank is not obligated to follow. Right?
Implied immunity, I wouldn't think, does NOT apply to our elected officials when they break the law?
Am I 100% off the rails on this?
Also if you search the Q intel drops for Eleventh Intel Drop #4529 comes up....not sure how to post it here but found it interesting
https://twitter.com/HouseGOP/status/1276589294010982401
Did order(s) violate government mandated policies? Would a jury of peers agree their actions were reckless? Would a jury of peers agree their actions were negligent?
https://www.law.cornell.edu/constitution-conan/amendment-11/suits-against-state-officials
"The immunity of a state from suit has long been held not to extend to actions against state officials for damages arising out of willful and negligent disregard of state laws.165 The reach of the rule is evident in Scheuer v. Rhodes,166 in which the Court held that plaintiffs were not barred by the Eleventh Amendment or other immunity doctrines from suing the governor and other officials of a state alleging that they deprived plaintiffs of federal rights under color of state law and seeking damages, when it was clear that plaintiffs were seeking to impose individual and personal liability on the officials. There was no “executive immunity” from suit, the Court held; rather, the immunity of state officials is qualified and varies according to the scope of discretion and responsibilities of the particular office and the circumstances existing at the time the challenged action was taken."
Also a young dog named "Commander".....Chase Young plays for the washington commanders football team....Chase is obviously a bank ....did something happen with JPMorgan Chase bank between October 2022 and Jan 2023?
Or maybe since there are 92 days from Oct 1 to Jan 1....Look at Q intel drops 92, 93, 94, 95....is she calling out the clintons and obama?
Unlawful orders being the only orders any military rank is not obligated to follow. Right? Implied immunity, I wouldn't think, does NOT apply to our elected officials when they break the law? Am I 100% off the rails on this?