No. 21-7812
Delton Eugene Warren v. United States
Response WaivedIFP
Tags: circuit-split fourth-amendment judicial-officer judicial-signature original-public-meaning search-warrant starr-v-united-states warrant-clause
Key Terms:
FourthAmendment CriminalProcedure
FourthAmendment CriminalProcedure
Latest Conference:
2022-06-02
Question Presented (AI Summary)
Whether search warrants must be signed by the issuing judicial officer
Question Presented (OCR Extract)
QUESTIONS PRESENTED Whether search warrants must be signed by the issuing judicial officer, or whether the First, Fourth, and Tenth Circuits’ literalist interpretation of the Fourth Amendment abrogates both this Court’s decision in Starr v. United States and the original public meaning of the Fourth Amendment’s warrant clause.
Docket Entries
2022-06-06
Petition DENIED.
2022-05-18
DISTRIBUTED for Conference of 6/2/2022.
2022-05-16
Waiver of right of respondent United States to respond filed.
2022-05-05
Petition for a writ of certiorari and motion for leave to proceed in forma pauperis filed. (Response due June 8, 2022)
Attorneys
Delton E. Warren
Mark Andrew Jones — Bell, Davis & Pitt, PA, Petitioner
United States
Elizabeth B. Prelogar — Solicitor General, Respondent