Supreme Court Set to Support Family in Mistaken FBI Home Raid Incident
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On Tuesday, the Supreme Court signaled a willingness to deliver a limited decision favoring a family seeking accountability from federal law enforcement after an erroneous FBI raid at their Atlanta home. While open to the possibility of allowing a lawsuit, the justices expressed caution regarding broader federal liability. In 2017, agents mistakenly targeted Trina Martin’s residence, resulting in a traumatic incident for her family. Although agents issued immediate apologies, the government contested liability for genuine mistakes. Justices appear ready to reconsider dimensions of the 11th Circuit's ruling, with a decision due by late June.
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