No. 21-1165

Janhoi Cole v. United States

Lower Court: Seventh Circuit
Docketed: 2022-02-23
Status: Denied
Type: Paid
Response Waived Experienced Counsel
Tags: civil-rights constitutional-rights criminal-procedure fourth-amendment investigation officer-conduct rodriguez-rule rodriguez-v-united-states traffic-stop unrelated-crimes
Key Terms:
FourthAmendment CriminalProcedure JusticiabilityDoctri
Latest Conference: 2022-03-25
Question Presented (AI Summary)

Whether the extension of a traffic stop for an officer to ask detailed questions about the driver's travel plans violates the Fourth Amendment

Question Presented (OCR Extract)

QUESTION PRESENTED Whether the extension of a traffic stop for an officer to ask detailed questions about the driver’s travel plans violates the Fourth Amendment rule in Rodriguez v. United States, 575 U.S. 348 (2015), that during a traffic stop, officer conduct must be related to the mission of the stop and not an investigation of unrelated crimes.

Docket Entries

2022-03-28
Petition DENIED.
2022-03-09
DISTRIBUTED for Conference of 3/25/2022.
2022-03-01
Waiver of right of respondent United States to respond filed.
2022-02-18
Petition for a writ of certiorari filed. (Response due March 25, 2022)

Attorneys

Janhoi Cole
Michael R. DreebenO’Melveny & Myers LLP, Petitioner
United States
Elizabeth B. PrelogarSolicitor General, Respondent