| 24-6208 |
Luciano Molina Rios v. Washington |
Washington |
2024-12-27 |
Denied |
IFP |
cell-phone-tracking fourth-amendment privacy-rights probable-cause search-and-seizure warrant-requirement |
Whether the Fourth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution prohibits the use of cell phone location data without a warrant to track a suspect's movements |
| 19-7195 |
Matthew Davonn Weatherspoon v. Colorado |
Colorado |
2020-01-07 |
Denied |
IFP |
cell-phone-tracking civil-rights colorado-statute criminal-law due-process first-amendment fourth-amendment free-speech law-enforcement privacy-rights search-and-seizure sex-trafficking standing statutory-interpretation warrant-requirement |
Whether the Colorado statute on complicity in sex trafficking violates the First Amendment and due process rights of the defendant by criminalizing sp… |
| 19-6602 |
Carey Ackies, aka Boyd v. United States |
First Circuit |
2019-11-13 |
Denied |
Response WaivedIFP |
4th-amendment cell-phone cell-phone-tracking criminal-procedure direct-review drug-offense first-step-act law-enforcement-surveillance location-tracking search-and-seizure sentencing-thresholds surveillance |
Whether a cell phone is a 'tracking device' under 18 U.S.C. § 3117(b) |
| 18-8388 |
Brian Wright v. United States |
Ninth Circuit |
2019-03-12 |
Denied |
Response WaivedIFP |
cell-phone-tracking due-process fourth-amendment overbreadth search-and-seizure sentencing supervised-release tapia-error vagueness warrantless-search |
Did the Ninth Circuit err by finding that there was no 'egregious violation' of Mr. Wright's Fourth Amendment rights when Mr. Wright's cellular phone … |
| 18-6496 |
John Thomas v. United States |
Seventh Circuit |
2018-10-30 |
Denied |
Response WaivedIFP |
appellate-argument appellate-procedure appellate-review carpenter-v-united-states cell-phone-location cell-phone-location-data cell-phone-tracking constitutional-rights conviction-affirmance conviction-affirmation fourth-amendment search-and-seizure warrantless-search |
Whether the opinion of the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals, which failed to address Thomas's appellate argument that his Fourth Amendment rights were… |