Ronald Lewis Coleman, Jr. v. United States
FourthAmendment Privacy
Whether unauthorized police intrusion into a private condominium enclave to install a GPS tracking device on a vehicle constitutes a Fourth Amendment violation, especially when followed by intrusion onto a private driveway that represents protected curtilage.
QUESTIONS PRESENTED Whether unauthorized police intrusion into a private condominium enclave to install a GPS tracking device on a vehicle constitutes a Fourth Amendment violation, especially when followed by intrusion onto a private driveway that represents protected curtilage.! Whether a defendant who had a direct appeal pending on December 21, 2018, when the First Step Act became law, qualifies for resentencing under the provisions of that Act. ' This Court is currently considering whether to grant certiorari in Illinois v. Bonilla, No. 18-1219 (distributed for consideration at October 1, 2019 conference on July 3, 2019). Mr. Coleman would suggest that granting review of his case in conjunction with Bonilla could help the Court address these Fourth Amendment issues fully. i