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Subject Liberty & Law: Justice for SWAT raid on wrong house
Date May 1, 2024 7:31 PM
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Immunity & Accountability

Righting A Wrong House Raid

Everyone knows to check that they’re in the right place when arriving somewhere new. Yet an appeals court ruled that a SWAT commander couldn’t have known that he had to make sure he had the correct house before ordering a raid. Officers smashed the front windows, detonated a flashbang, and kicked down the front door—all at a house that didn't look anything like the one they had a warrant for.

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Fines and Fees

Final Victory for Florida Man Who Challenged Fines for Overgrown Grass

After a legal battle spanning six years and two lawsuits, Florida resident and IJ client Jim Ficken can finally rest easy tonight knowing that his home is not at risk of foreclosure. Jim was fined more than $30,000 for allowing his yard to get overgrown while he was out of town.

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Beyond the Brief: Qualified Immunity Protects the FBI, Your Mayor, and ALL Officials

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Short Circuit: A Tale of Two Prisons

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