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The case caused the Supreme Court to determine what the FBI can label as "wrong-house raids” and if they can be subjected to litigation.
A botched FBI raid on a suburban Atlanta home has led to a U.S. Supreme Court decision against the government in a lawsuit brought by the victims.
An Atlanta family feared the could die when the FBI mistakenly raided their home and sued for compensation. The Supreme Court revived the case.
The US Supreme Court ruled Thursday in favor of an Atlanta family attempting to sue the government for damages after their ...
The Dubliner threw a steel dolly through one of the vehicle’s windows, injuring some fighters and UFC staff. Among them was Michael Chiesa, who suffered a cut on his head from the broken glass and was ...
The Supreme Court on Thursday cleared the way for a family’s lawsuit against the federal government to move forward. With the ...
Clayton County police said Antranette McLeod left the Southern Regional Medical Center in Riverdale, about 20 minutes south ...
The 11th Circuit Court of Appeals had ruled that the agents were protected under the Constitution's Supremacy Clause.
ATLANTA - A federal judge on Wednesday reduced former Atlanta city official Mitzi Bickers’ prison sentence by two years after ...
The Supreme Court on Thursday said innocent victims of wrong-house raids and other abuses by federal law enforcement can seek ...
The Supreme Court unanimously revived a lawsuit from a family suing the federal government over a mistaken FBI raid in 2017.
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