Sovereign Immunity Is a Concept Term Paper

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An interesting example of sovereign immunity in society is the case of James Tillman (Pattis, 2007), who spent 18 years of a 45-year sentence on a false conviction of rape. His case, when it came before the court, was against the state of Connecticut. While found guilty at the time, later evidence proved Tillman's innocence. Because of sovereign immunity, however, he cannot sue the state for the great injury done not only to his reputation, but to his life as a whole.
While the state attempted to compensate him financially, neither Tillman nor his mother would accept the money.

Cases like Tillman's have contributed to the controversy surrounding the issue of sovereign immunity. Perhaps this is not a concept that should be part of a democracy.

Reference

Pattis, Norm. (2007, Feb 12). "Sovereign Immunity? Says Who?" Crime & Federalism. http://federalism.typepad.com/crime_federalism/2007/02/sovereign_immun.html.....

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