Washington – An Atlanta woman whose house was unfairly assaulted by the FBI will go before the Supreme Court On Tuesday, in a key case, when people can demand to try to hold the application of the Federal Law.
Trina Martin’s lawyers are asking the judges to relive the lawsuit he filed after the agents broke by his door Before dawn in 2017, pointing with weapons to his then boyfriend and terrorizing his 7 -year -old son.
The FBI team intended to attack a different house on the street. They apologized and left, with the team leader later saying that his personal GPS had taken him to the wrong place.
The Government says that judges should not be decisions of doubts taken in the heat of the moment and Martin cannot sue so it was equivalent to an honest error. The 11th Court of Appeals of the United States circuit agreed, launching the lawsuit in 2022.
The public interest groups of the entire political spectrum urged the Court to revoke the ruling, saying that it differs from other courts from all over the country and their reasoning would severely reduce the legal way for people to try to keep federal Responsible for the application of the law In court.