Privilege From Arrest in the United States
Privilege From Arrest
United States Constitution
According to the Encyclopedia of the American Constitution, about its article titled 264 PRIVILEGE FROM ARRESTThat legislators should be free from the threat of arrest except for notorious crimes while attending legislative sessions or en route to or from them has been recognized in English law for at least 1300 years. After the american revolution that privilege was inserted into
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