CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Rep. Tim Moore introduced legislation Wednesday that would allow crime victims to sue judges over bail and sentencing decisions, eliminating longstanding legal protections for the judiciary.

The Judicial Accountability for Public Safety Act of 2025 would create a path for victims or their families to file civil lawsuits against federal, state and local judges who make bond or sentencing decisions with "gross negligence" or "intentional disregard for public safety."

Under current law, judges are shielded from civil liability for decisions made from the bench. Moore's bill would strip that immunity in cases where plaintiffs can prove by "clear and convincing evidence" that a judge's decision directly led to their injury.

"When judges let dangerous repeat offenders walk f

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