An immunity argument is a legal defense asserting that a person or entity cannot be held liable for certain actions due to special status or protections. It is commonly used by government officials, diplomats, or witnesses granted immunity from prosecution. Beneficiaries include public servants, whistleblowers, and parties in civil suits seeking to avoid legal consequences.
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