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- Sub_silentio abstract "Sub silentio is legal latin meaning \"under\" or \"in silence\" It is often used as a reference to something that is implied but not expressly stated. Commonly, the term is used when a court overrules the holding of a case without specifically stating that it is doing so.To assume that Congress, which had enacted a criminal sanction directed against state judicial officials, intended sub silentio to exempt those same officials from the civil counterpart approaches the incredible. Sheriffs and marshals, while performing a quintessentially judicial function such as serving process, were clearly liable under the 1866 Act, notwithstanding President Johnson's objections. Because, as Representative Shellabarger stated, § 1 of the 1871 Act provided a civil remedy \"in identically the same case\" or \"on the same state of facts\" as § 2 of the 1866 Act, it obviously overrode whatever immunity may have existed at common law for these participants in the judicial process in 1871. Briscoe v. LaHue, 460 U.S. 362 (1983)".
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- Sub_silentio wikiPageRevisionID "582535507".
- Sub_silentio wikiPageWikiLink Category:Latin_legal_terms.
- Sub_silentio wikiPageWikiLink Holding_(law).
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- Sub_silentio wikiPageWikiLinkText "sub silentio".
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- Sub_silentio subject Category:Latin_legal_terms.
- Sub_silentio hypernym Latin.
- Sub_silentio type Person.
- Sub_silentio type Term.
- Sub_silentio comment "Sub silentio is legal latin meaning \"under\" or \"in silence\" It is often used as a reference to something that is implied but not expressly stated. Commonly, the term is used when a court overrules the holding of a case without specifically stating that it is doing so.To assume that Congress, which had enacted a criminal sanction directed against state judicial officials, intended sub silentio to exempt those same officials from the civil counterpart approaches the incredible.".
- Sub_silentio label "Sub silentio".
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- Sub_silentio sameAs Q7630684.
- Sub_silentio wasDerivedFrom Sub_silentio?oldid=582535507.
- Sub_silentio isPrimaryTopicOf Sub_silentio.