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For instance let's say hypothetically an agent tried to convince me to perform a shooting and I discovered he was in fact an agent? Would I have any legal grounds to stand on?

For instance let's say hypothetically an agent tried to convince me to perform a shooting and I discovered he was in fact an agent? Would I have any legal grounds to stand on?

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might get a pro bono (figure if it's some high class case) on some type of entrapment case, but I am not sure if it would go anywhere.

99% sure you can't sue the federal government and the fbi is the "federal" bureau... or federal government bureau of investigations.

You'd have to sue the state, but I don't know really.


https://www.nolo.com/legal-encyclopedia/suing-government-negligence-FTCA-29705.html


pretty sure never financially, but you can sue for information from what I've seen. I kind of wanted to sue the federal government at one point for all my IRS information so that way I always had it for tax purposes (that way I can just send in my information again since the government already has everything including my identity - which I even have an ID for) or just build extremely advanced technology that allows me to time travel (custom time travel - since we are always traveling into the future if not time traveling into the future) to 2030 alone for IRS tax information. That way I never have to do my taxes again. Just send in what I did for the last 10 years alone.