§ 38-2-270 - Relief from civil or criminal liability; immunity not exclusive security for attorney's fees; defense by Attorney General authorized
               	 		
O.C.G.A.    38-2-270   (2010)
    38-2-270.    Relief from civil or criminal liability; immunity not  exclusive security for attorney's fees; defense by Attorney General  authorized 
      (a)  Members  and commanders of the militia who are performing duty pursuant to this  chapter shall not be liable, civilly or criminally, for any acts done by  them in the performance of their duty.
(b)  When  an action or proceeding of any nature is commenced in any court by any  person against any member of the militia for any act done by him in his  official capacity in the discharge of any duty under this chapter or an  alleged omission by him to do an act which it was his duty to perform or  against any person acting under the authority or order of any such  member or by virtue of any warrant issued by him pursuant to law, the  defendant may require the person instituting or prosecuting the action  or proceeding to give security, in such amount as shall be determined by  the judge of the court in which the action is pending, for the payment  of attorney fees that may be awarded to the defendant therein. In  default of giving such security the action or proceeding shall be  dismissed. Such a defendant in whose favor a final judgment is rendered  shall recover reasonable attorney's fees from the person instituting or  prosecuting the action or proceeding. The immunity provided in this Code  section shall be in addition to that provided by other provisions of  law and this Code section shall not be construed to limit or qualify any  other immunity provided to members or commanders of the militia by any  other provision of law.
(c)  In addition to  the protections of subsections (a) and (b) of this Code section, the  Governor is authorized to direct the Attorney General to defend any  civil or criminal action brought against any member of the organized  militia for any act done by him in the performance of his duty while in  the active service of the state.