With no explanation, chose the best option from "A", "B", "C" or "D". 1562355, 2000 Tex.App. LEXIS 5827, 7077, http://www.14thcoa.courts.state.tx.us/Opin-ions/083100/opinions.html (Tex.App.—Houston [14th Dist.] 2000, pet. denied) (unpublished opinion) (citing State v. Miguel, 2 S.W.3d 249, 251 (Tex.1999) (per curiam), in turn citing Maxwell v. Texas Dep’t of Transp., 880 S.W.2d 461, 464 (Tex.App.—Austin 1994, writ denied)). 9 . Montes, 2000 WL 1228618, at ⅜4 n. 3, 2000 Tex.App. LEXIS 5827 at *10 n. 3, http:// www. 14thcoa. courts. state.tx.us/Opin-ions/083100/opinions.html at 6, n. 3. 10 . Montes, 2000 WL 1228618 at *1, 2000 Tex.App. LEXIS 5827 at *11, http:// www. 14thcoa.courts.state.tx. us/Opinions/083100/opinions.html at 7 (Amidei, J., dissenting). 11 . See, e.g., Texas Dept. of Transp. v. Bederka, 36 S.W.3d 266 (Tex.App.—Beaumont 2001, no pet.) (<HOLDING>); City of Midland v. Sullivan, 33 S.W.3d 1

A: holding united states government is immune from rico suit
B: recognizing that a judge is not absolutely immune from criminal liability
C: holding that the government is immune from liability for its choice of traffic protection devices
D: holding that an individual is immune from antitrust liability for exercising first amendment right to petition the government
C.