No. 21-6154
Response RequestedResponse WaivedRelisted (2)IFP
Tags: 4th-amendment apparent-authority consent-to-search criminal-procedure fourth-amendment reasonable-belief residence search-and-seizure third-party-consent
Key Terms:
FourthAmendment Privacy
FourthAmendment Privacy
Latest Conference:
2022-03-25
(distributed 2 times)
Question Presented (AI Summary)
Whether a third party's apparent authority to consent to a search of a criminal suspect's residence requires that the police reasonably believe that the third party resides in, occupies or inhabits the residence?
Question Presented (OCR Extract)
QUESTION PRESENTED Whether a third party’s apparent authority to consent to a search of a criminal suspect’s residence requires that the police reasonably believe that the third party resides in, occupies or inhabits the residence? ul
Docket Entries
2022-03-28
Petition DENIED.
2022-03-10
DISTRIBUTED for Conference of 3/25/2022.
2022-02-22
Brief of respondent United States in opposition filed.
2022-01-11
Motion to extend the time to file a response is granted and the time is further extended to and including February 22, 2022.
2022-01-10
Motion to extend the time to file a response from January 21, 2022 to February 22, 2022, submitted to The Clerk.
2021-12-17
Motion to extend the time to file a response is granted and the time is extended to and including January 21, 2022.
2021-12-15
Motion to extend the time to file a response from December 22, 2021 to January 21, 2022, submitted to The Clerk.
2021-11-22
Response Requested. (Due December 22, 2021)
2021-11-10
DISTRIBUTED for Conference of 12/3/2021.
2021-11-08
Waiver of right of respondent United States to respond filed.
2021-10-28
Petition for a writ of certiorari and motion for leave to proceed in forma pauperis filed. (Response due December 3, 2021)
Attorneys
Shawn Ford
Joan Eileen Pettinelli — Pettinelli Law LLC, Petitioner
United States
Elizabeth B. Prelogar — Solicitor General, Respondent