| 22-7520 |
Levaughn Collins v. United States |
Seventh Circuit |
2023-05-10 |
Denied |
Response WaivedIFP |
4th-amendment 5th-amendment appellate-review criminal-procedure fifth-amendment fourth-amendment motion-to-suppress statutory-interpretation suppression-of-evidence wiretap-evidence wiretapping |
Whether the District Court erred in denying Mr. Collins' Motions to Suppress Wire Tap evidence |
| 22-6459 |
Lenroy McLean v. United States |
Second Circuit |
2023-01-05 |
Denied |
Response WaivedIFP |
civil-procedure due-process federal-rules-civil-procedure federal-rules-of-civil-procedure government-misconduct government-review procedural-motion section-2255 section-3504 statutory-interpretation wiretapping |
Whether the Fed.R.Civ.P. 60 procedure qualifies as a Proceeding under 18 U.S.C. § 3504(a)(1) |
| 22-85 |
Oregon v. Langston Amani Harris |
Oregon |
2022-07-28 |
Denied |
Response RequestedResponse WaivedRelisted (2) |
delegation delegation-authority evidence-suppression good-faith good-faith-exception law-enforcement prosecuting-attorney statutory-interpretation suppression wiretap-order wiretapping |
Does 18 U.S.C. § 2516(2) prohibit the principal prosecuting attorney from delegating that authority to a deputy when state law allows the delegation? |
| 21-924 |
Michael R. Atraqchi, et ux. v. United States, et al. |
Eleventh Circuit |
2021-12-22 |
Denied |
Response Waived |
circuit-split civil-procedure civil-rights due-process federal-question frivolous-dismissal in-forma-pauperis pro-se standing statutory-interpretation surveillance wiretapping |
Whether the opinion of the Eleventh Circuit affirming the lower Court's decision in dismissing the Pro se, federal question in forma pauperis complain… |
| 21-410 |
Gregorio Gigliotti and Angelo Gigliotti v. United States |
Second Circuit |
2021-09-15 |
Denied |
Response WaivedRelisted (2) |
4th-amendment 4th-amendment-violation constitutional-standard criminal-investigation criminal-procedure foreign-law-enforcement fourth-amendment joint-investigation law-enforcement wiretapping |
Whether the Fourth Amendment is violated when foreign law enforcement officials engage in wiretapping at the behest of United States officials pursuan… |
| 21-246 |
Joseph Schneider v. New York |
New York |
2021-08-20 |
Denied |
Response Waived |
civil-rights due-process eavesdropping-warrant extraterritorial-jurisdiction federalism interstate-communications jurisdictional-limits state-judicial-authority state-sovereignty title-iii wiretapping |
Do State Judges have authority under Title III's enabling statute to issue wiretap orders beyond their state borders? |
| 20-6161 |
Joey Lamont Brunson v. United States |
Fourth Circuit |
2020-10-29 |
Denied |
Relisted (2)IFP |
criminal-procedure evidence-suppression exclusionary-rule fourth-amendment legal-insufficiency statutory-interpretation suppression-of-evidence surveillance-law wiretap-order wiretapping |
Whether a wiretap order that fails to specify the name of the person who authorized the application for such order is insufficient on its face, thereb… |
| 20-5966 |
Keven A. Morgan v. United States District Court for the Eastern District of North Carolina |
Fourth Circuit |
2020-10-08 |
Denied |
IFP |
4th-amendment 5th-amendment 6th-amendment attorney-general authorization-order criminal-procedure due-process jury-trial law-enforcement wire-tapping wiretapping |
Whether law enforcement and the district attorney failed to attach the United States Attorney General's special designated authorization order and aut… |
| 20-5933 |
Junior Griffin v. United States |
Second Circuit |
2020-10-07 |
Denied |
Response WaivedIFP |
complete-defense constitutional-rights criminal-procedure due-process hearsay hearsay-exclusion impeachment-evidence right-to-present-evidence supervisory-power wiretap-evidence wiretapping |
Whether the defendant was denied his constitutional right to present a complete defense |
| 18-9398 |
Ali Cisse v. New York |
New York |
2019-05-23 |
Denied |
Response WaivedIFP |
18-usc-2511 circuit-court-split circuit-split civil-rights consent fourth-amendment mitchell-v-wisconsin privacy privacy-rights statutory-interpretation title-iii wiretapping wiretapping-consent |
Does knowledge of wiretapping establish 'consent' to wiretapping under 18 U.S.C. § 2511(2)(c)? |
| 18-1388 |
Susan Lloyd v. City of Streetsboro, Ohio, et al. |
Sixth Circuit |
2019-05-03 |
Denied |
Response Waived |
abuse-of-power civil-rights due-process government-misconduct property-damage qualified-immunity retaliation trespass wiretapping |
Are public officials allowed to show a repeated pattern of abuse and dereliction of duties and still maintain immunity towards a private citizen? |
| 18-1321 |
Edward Ronald Ates v. Gurbir Grewal, Attorney General of New Jersey, et al. |
Third Circuit |
2019-04-18 |
Denied |
Response Waived |
4th-amendment attorney-client-privilege civil-rights due-process federalism fourth-amendment interstate-communications jurisdictional-authority law-enforcement-surveillance out-of-state-interception phone-call-interception privacy state-jurisdiction wiretap-statute wiretapping |
Whether the New Jersey Wiretap Statute violates the Fourth Amendment by permitting law enforcement to intercept phone calls of out-of-state individual… |
| 18-5759 |
Daniela Castellanos v. United States |
Eighth Circuit |
2018-08-24 |
Denied |
Response WaivedIFP |
18-usc-2518 electronic-surveillance fourth-amendment illinois-v-gates investigative-procedures officer-conclusions-opinions privacy privacy-invasion probable-cause wiretap-warrant wiretapping wiretapping-procedures-18-usc-2518 |
Whether the facts required to establish probable cause include conclusions and opinions of the officer applying for the wiretap warrant |