Tennessee Statutes

§ 40-38-303 — Victim's immunity from suit except for testimony that is intentionally and maliciously false and defamatory

Tennessee·Title 40
(a)In order for a victim of crime to meaningfully exercise the victim's constitutional right to be heard, when relevant, at all critical stages of the criminal justice process, a victim is immune from civil liability or any civil cause of action brought by the offender that arises from the victim's testimony at the offender's hearing before the board of parole or a panel of the board. The immunity from suit shall not apply if the victim's testimony is intentionally and maliciously false and defamatory.
(b)(1) If the offender brings a cause of action against the victim based upon the victim's testimony before the board of parole or a panel of the board, in spite of the immunity conferred by subsection (a), as an attachment to the complaint, the offender shall proffer all statements made b

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Legislative History

Acts 2009, ch. 50, § 1.

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