Answer:
none of the other choices are correct.
Explanation:
Judicial immunity is a legal immunity which protects judges, prosecutors and other employees of the judiciary from being sued as a result of actions or statement made in the course of doing their jobs. Example is a prosecutor who may make certain slanderous statements in the process of cross-examining a witness, judicial immunity protects him from being sued by the witness for slander and even if sued, the claims will not stand.