No. 23-221

Andrew H. Zoellick v. Wisconsin

Lower Court: Wisconsin
Docketed: 2023-09-08
Status: Denied
Type: Paid
Response Waived
Tags: 4th-amendment civil-rights due-process fourth-amendment jurisprudential-definition mitigating-factors probable-cause reasonable-suspicion totality-of-circumstances totality-of-the-circumstances
Key Terms:
FourthAmendment DueProcess CriminalProcedure
Latest Conference: 2023-10-27
Question Presented (AI Summary)

Whether the absence of any jurisprudential definition of the term 'totality' has led to the degradation of the Fourth Amendment totality of the circumstances test

Question Presented (from Petition)

QUESTION PRESENTED FOR REVIEW Whether the absence of any jurisprudential definition of the term “totality,” as applied to the totality of the circumstances test under the Fourth Amendment, has led to the degradation of the test to the point where innocent factors which mitigate against findings of reasonable suspicion and probable cause are, despite their countervailing and counter-indicative nature, wholly discounted leaving only incriminating facts to be weighed? PARTIES The parties identified in the caption are all those involved in the proceedings in the court from whose judgment review is sought. CORPORATE DISCLOSURE Corporate disclosure pursuant to SCR 14.1(b)(ii) is not warranted as there are no corporations which are a party to this action. DIRECTLY

Docket Entries

2023-10-30
Petition DENIED.
2023-10-04
DISTRIBUTED for Conference of 10/27/2023.
2023-09-29
Waiver of right of respondent State of Wisconsin to respond filed.
2023-07-10
Petition for a writ of certiorari filed. (Response due October 10, 2023)

Attorneys

State of Wisconsin
Michael Charles SandersState of Wisconsin Department of Justice, Respondent
Michael Charles SandersState of Wisconsin Department of Justice, Respondent