Patrick Jaicomo, ’11, Represents Victims of ‘Wrong House’ Raid Before Supreme Court
Supreme Court poised to rule narrowly in police wrong-house raid case
The Supreme Court appears poised to rule narrowly in a closely watched dispute over when federal law enforcement can be held liable for mistakes that harm innocent victims.
Justices heard arguments on Tuesday in a case from Atlanta involving a 2017 pre-dawn FBI raid of the wrong house that traumatized a family and left thousands of dollars of damage.
Lower courts tossed out the victims' claims for compensation because of sweeping legal immunity for government officials.
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