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FBI SWAT team raided the wrong house. Can family sue? Supreme Court will decide.
An FBI SWAT team smashed the front door of an Atlanta family’s home, detonated a grenade and pointed guns before realizing they had the wrong house.
FBI SWAT team raided wrong home, but didn’t pay for damages and now SCOTUS has questions
The Supreme Court granted fast-tracked review in Martin v. United States— a case about whether a Georgia family can sue the federal government for their home being mistakenly raided by FBI SWAT team.
Supreme Court to decide whether FBI can be held liable for mistaken raid
An FBI SWAT team smashed the front door of a suburban Atlanta home in 2017 as they attempted to serve a search warrant. They had the wrong home.
SCOTUS to decide if family can sue after mistaken FBI SWAT raid
SCOTUS will decide if a family, whose home was mistakenly raided by FBI agents, can sue the federal government for damages.
Supreme Court will review FBI’s immunity in lawsuit over mistaken house raid
The Supreme Court said Monday it will review whether the FBI should have immunity in a lawsuit brought by a family whose Atlanta home was mistakenly raided by a SWAT team. In 2017, agents executed
Supreme Court to review wrong-house FBI raid lawsuit
The Supreme Court will decide if the FBI is immune from lawsuit after a SWAT team mistakenly raided an Atlanta family’s home, causing trauma and damages.
Supreme Court will hear family's case over 2017 FBI raid in Atlanta at the wrong house
The U.S. Supreme Court will hear a case from an Atlanta family over a 2017 FBI raid that wrongly targeted their house and determine whether or not they can pursue a lawsuit for damages in the incident,
Supreme Court to review case of FBI agents raiding wrong house, guns drawn
An Atlanta family took the federal government to court in an attempt to recover some of the damage caused by agents who threw a flashbang grenade into their living room and woke them up one morning in October 2017 with guns drawn.
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Justices take up case on right to sue over mistaken SWAT raid
The Supreme Court will weigh in on whether a Georgia family whose home was mistakenly raided by an FBI SWAT team can sue the ...
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