The Supreme Court will weigh in on whether a Georgia family whose home was mistakenly raided by an FBI SWAT team can sue the federal government for the error. Just over six hours after the justices issued a list of orders from their Jan. 24 conference, and three days after they granted three cases from that conference, the court issued a new order granting review in Martin v. United States and fast-tracking the case for oral argument, presumably during the 2024-25 term.
They are going to make it so that you are personally liable for the cops emotional distress from raiding the wrong house.
It’s kinda already happened. Cop murders guy in cold blood, on video, doesn’t get charged, gets early retirement due to “PTSD” from murdering a guy, then is allowed to keep the murder weapon.
That cop’s gun slide was personalized to say “you’re fucked” while he shot a man on the ground begging for his life in front wife and daughter.