By: Jonathon Betancourt Types of Legal Immunity
Criminal Prosecution
Promise:
A person will not be prosecuted for a specific crime, in exchange for his testimony or information he may have in a criminal matter.
This type of immunity can be granted by a judge, a grand jury, or the prosecution,
Public Officials
Protection:
Immunity here works to protect public officials from liabilities they might incur from the decisions they make.
Governmental
Protection:
This type of immunity works to protect government agencies from lawsuits, unless the government agrees to the lawsuit.
Diplomatic
Exemptions:
This type of legal immunity provides exemptions for foreign ambassadors from most of the United States criminal laws.