Lenard Johnson v. Megan Winfrey
FourthAmendment DueProcess CriminalProcedure
When a claim is brought under Franks v. Delaware, does the Fourth Amendment alone fully define the dimensions of a law enforcement officer's qualified immunity or must a reviewing court evaluate clearly established law in accordance with this Court's established procedure governing immunity analysis?
QUESTION PRESENTED FOR REVIEW When a claim is brought under Franks v. Delaware,! does the Fourth Amendment alone fully define the dimensions of a law enforcement officer’s qualified immunity or must a reviewing court evaluate clearly established law in accordance with this Court’s established procedure governing immunity analysis? 1. 438 U.S. 154, 98 8.Ct. 2674 (1978). u RELATED CASE United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit: Docket No. 18-20022, Megan Winfrey v. Lenard Johnson, judgment entered March 26, 2019, petition for rehearing denied April 30, 2019. United States Supreme Court: Docket No. 18-1024, Lenard Johnson v. Richard Winfrey, Jr.. judgment entered April 15, 2019. United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit: Docket No. 16-20702, Richard Winfrey, Jr. v. Lacy Rogers, Former San Jacinto County Sheriff; Lenard Johnson, Former San Jacinto County Sheriff’s Department Deputy, judgment entered August 20, 2018, petition for rehearing denied September 28, 2018. United States District Court of the Southern District of Texas, Houston Division: Docket No. 4:14-cv-00448, Megan Winfrey v. Keith Pikett, et al., judgment entered December 26, 2017. United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit: Docket No. 16-20728; Megan Winfrey v. Keith Pikett, judgment entered September 29, 2017. United States District Court for the Southern District of Texas, Houston Division: Docket No. H-14-448; Richard Winfrey, Jr. v. Keith Pikett, et al., judgment entered October 4, 2016. Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas: Docket No. PD0943-11, Megan Winfrey, aka Megan Winfrey Hammond v. The State of Texas, judgment entered February 27, 2018, petition for rehearing denied April 17, 2013. United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit: Docket No. 11-20555, Richard Winfrey, Jr. v. San Jacinto County, et al., judgment entered July 27, 2012. Court of Appeals of Texas, Ninth District, Beaumont: Docket No. 09-09-00043-CR, Megan Winfrey a/k/a Megan Winfrey Hammond v. The State of Texas, judgment entered April 6, 2011, petition for discretionary review granted November 16, 2011. United States District Court of the Southern District of Texas, Houston Division: Docket No. H:10-cv-01896, Richard Winfrey, Jr. v. San Jacinto County, et al., judgment entered July 9, 2011. In the District Court of San Jacinto County, Texas, 411th Judicial District: Docket No. 9751; The State of Texas vs. Richard Lynn Winfrey, Jr., judgment entered June 12, 2009. In the District Court of San Jacinto County, Texas, 411th Judicial District: Docket No. 9750, The State of Texas v. Megan Winfrey, judgment entered October 6, 2008.