Ruling by
John G. Roberts Jr.Lower Court
US Court of Appeals - District of Columbia
Presidents enjoy presumptive immunity from criminal prosecution for acts within the outer perimeter of their official responsibility, rebuttable by a showing that prosecution would pose no dangers of intrusion on the function of the Executive Branch.
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