Legal immunity shields individuals or entities from liability or prosecution under specific circumstances. It is commonly granted to government officials, diplomats, and witnesses to ensure impartial decision-making or encourage testimony. Benefits include protecting public servants from frivolous lawsuits and enabling cooperation in legal proceedings. However, it is not absolute and varies by jurisdiction and context.
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