Bradley v. Fisher/Dissent Davis

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722922Bradley v. Fisher — DissentDavid Davis
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United States Supreme Court

80 U.S. 335

Bradley  v.  Fisher


Mr. Justice DAVIS, with whom concurred Mr. Justice CLIFFORD, dissenting.

I agree that judicial officers are exempt from responsibility in a civil action for all their judicial acts in respect to matters of controversy within their jurisdiction. I agree, further, that judges of superior or general authority are equally exempt from liability, even when they have exceeded their jurisdiction, unless the acts complained of were done maliciously or corruptly. But I dissent from the rule laid down by the majority of the court, that a judge is exempt from liability in a case like the present, where it is alleged not only that his proceeding was in excess of jurisdiction, but that he acted maliciously and corruptly. If he did so, he is, in my opinion, subject to suit the same as a private person would be under like circumstances.

I also dissent from the opinion of the majority of the court for the reason that it discusses the merits of the controversy, which, in the state of the record, I do not consider open for examination.

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This work is in the public domain in the United States because it is a work of the United States federal government (see 17 U.S.C. 105).

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