What I understand is that the person they wanted to arrest/take away was in the judge´s courtroom and there was no arrest warrant. So they would not be arresting that person legally. So the judge shielded the person from being arrested because there was no arrest warrant. Which would be her duty.
What I understand is that the person they wanted to arrest/take away was in the judge´s courtroom and there was no arrest warrant. So they would not be arresting that person legally. So the judge shielded the person from being arrested because there was no arrest warrant. Which would be her duty.
But that´s just what I have picked up so far..... And I am no expert in US law, nor do I have first hand info on what actually happened.
What I understand is that the person they wanted to arrest/take away was in the judge´s courtroom and there was no arrest warrant. So they would not be arresting that person legally. So the judge shielded the person from being arrested because there was no arrest warrant. Which would be her duty.
But that´s just what I have picked up so far..... And I am no expert in US law, nor do I have first hand info on what actually happened.