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8332.7 – Immunity Of State Parole Officers | Pennsylvania Law

Learn about Pennsylvania's law granting immunity to parole officers when assisting law enforcement or crime victims within their official duties.

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8332.7 – Immunity Of State Parole Officers

Pennsylvania Title 42 - Judiciary and Judicial Procedure § 8332.7

Summary
Pennsylvania law Section 8332.7 grants state parole officers immunity when assisting law enforcement or crime victims, provided they act within their official duties. It ensures these officers are protected from legal liability during such assistance. The law emphasizes that parole officers acting in these capacities are considered to be performing their official functions and enjoy associated legal benefits.
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In simple terms: Learn about Pennsylvania's law granting immunity to parole officers when assisting law enforcement or crime victims within their official duties.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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