Attorneys for a former Ohio deputy sheriff who was arrested and charged with murder are trying to get his case moved to federal court, where he could have the case dismissed under an immunity clause that applies only to federal law enforcement officers. On Dec. 8, Steve Nolder—an attorney for former Franklin County officer Michael Jason Meade—said Supremacy Clause Immunity is a constitutional doctrine that prevents federal officers from being prosecuted for state crimes committed while carrying out their duties. “It would stop in its tracks the state court prosecution, it could not go further. Period. It’s over,” Nolder told The Epoch Times. According to the Notice of Removal to federal court, Meade was on assignment with the U.S. Marshal’s Southern Ohio Fugitive Apprehension Strike Team (SOFAST), a federal agency, at the time of the shooting and killing of Casey Goodson. In it, Nolder argues that Meade’s actions were justified, …