collective-knowledge-doctrine

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Case Title Lower Court Docketed Status Flags Tags Question Presented
25-6524 Aderito Patrick Amado v. United States First Circuit 2026-01-08 Denied Response WaivedIFP collective-knowledge-doctrine criminal-procedure drug-trafficking evidence-suppression police-investigation traffic-stop 1. Following a months-long investigation into drug trafficking and while preparing to search an apartment within a large apartment complex, police obs…
24-5396 Pedro Pablo Fuentes v. Steven Harpe Tenth Circuit 2024-08-27 Denied IFP collective-knowledge-doctrine detention fourth-amendment probable-cause search-and-seizure traffic-stop On a traffic-stop after the Officer, gave the citation to Petitioner, and Petitioner, did not give him consent to search his vehicle. 1.Why does the P…
21-7848 Martin Ibarra-Ozuna v. United States Ninth Circuit 2022-05-12 Denied Response WaivedIFP collective-knowledge-doctrine constitutional-limits law-enforcement officer-request pretext-stops probable-cause reasonable-suspicion united-states-v-hensley vehicle-stop whiteley-v-warden A. When officers who have probable cause for an arrest or vehicle stop request another officer to take only a particular, limited action, does the "co…
19-513 Aivaras Mardosas v. Florida Florida 2019-10-21 Denied Response Waived bare-bones-affidavit collective-knowledge-doctrine fellow-officer-rule fourth-amendment probable-cause search-warrant suppression-of-evidence Whether under the Fourth Amendment, the "fellow officer rule" (or the collective knowledge doctrine) can be utilized in justifying a search warrant wh…
18-6179 Mario Govan Emmanuel v. Territory of the Virgin Islands Virgin Islands 2018-10-02 Denied IFP 4th-amendment bolo-flyer collective-knowledge collective-knowledge-doctrine fellow-officer-doctrine fourth-amendment officer-discretion reasonable-suspicion stop-and-frisk terry-stop terry-v-ohio united-states-v-hensley whiteley-v-warden Does the collective knowledge or fellow officer doctrine eliminate the need for the BOLO-flyer "to articulate facts supporting a reasonable suspicion …