If it is true that there was no arrest warrant and she protected the person being (illegally) arrested (as I understand; in her courtroom), then she would not have violated the law. But I am not sure if this would be true in the US.
If it is true that there was no arrest warrant and she protected the person being (illegally) arrested (as I understand; in her courtroom), then she would not have violated the law. But I am not sure if this would be true in the US.
If it is true that there was no arrest warrant and she protected the person being (illegally) arrested (as I understand; in her courtroom), then she would not have violated the law. But I am not sure if this would be true in the US.