Section 119: Protection of judges and magistrates from compelled testimony
119.Judge and magistrate
No judge or magistrate shall, except upon the special order of some court to which he or she is subordinate, be compelled to answer any questions as to his or her own conduct in court as such judge or magistrate, or as to anything which came to his or her knowledge in court as such judge or magistrate, but he or she may be examined as to other matters which occurred in his or her presence while he or she was so acting.
Plain English Summary
Judges and magistrates cannot be forced to answer questions about how they acted in court or about anything they learned in court while serving as a j...
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