SavannahMann
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This story is a little long. But it is important.
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To summarize. If the police pursue into your home and destroy things, they don’t pay for the damages. They claim sovereign immunity and you are stuck with the bills. Many lawsuits have sought to overturn or break that and failed. One novel legal approach has been successful. Instead of arguing sovereign immunity. The owner sued under Eminent Domain.
As most of you know Eminent Domain is where the Government takes your property for the public good. They want to build a school, or a firehouse. They want to build a road. They take your property and here is the kicker, they have to pay for it.
The woman who owned the home won the lawsuit. Then she won the appeal at the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals. Now a lot of cities are probably praying that the city just pays. They don’t want a Supreme Court Decision on this issue. They don’t want this being the law of the land. I think that is foolish. There will be one soon enough. As History has shown. Once one person does it, the technique spreads as fast as word of the technique can travel.
Every lawyer will hear of this. And when they are consulted concerning a case, even remotely similar, they will file the suit the same way.
My opinion is Good. I’ve long believed that the cops have avoided the consequences the rest of us have endured for centuries. If you break it. You bought it.

Police did tens of thousands of dollars in damage to a McKinney woman's house -- she got them to pay for it all via eminent domain
Police in Texas use governmental immunity to avoid repaying taxpayers for damaging their property. A new legal playbook may have been found in a landmark court win.

To summarize. If the police pursue into your home and destroy things, they don’t pay for the damages. They claim sovereign immunity and you are stuck with the bills. Many lawsuits have sought to overturn or break that and failed. One novel legal approach has been successful. Instead of arguing sovereign immunity. The owner sued under Eminent Domain.
As most of you know Eminent Domain is where the Government takes your property for the public good. They want to build a school, or a firehouse. They want to build a road. They take your property and here is the kicker, they have to pay for it.
The woman who owned the home won the lawsuit. Then she won the appeal at the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals. Now a lot of cities are probably praying that the city just pays. They don’t want a Supreme Court Decision on this issue. They don’t want this being the law of the land. I think that is foolish. There will be one soon enough. As History has shown. Once one person does it, the technique spreads as fast as word of the technique can travel.
Every lawyer will hear of this. And when they are consulted concerning a case, even remotely similar, they will file the suit the same way.
My opinion is Good. I’ve long believed that the cops have avoided the consequences the rest of us have endured for centuries. If you break it. You bought it.