payton-v-new-york
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| Case | Title | Lower Court | Docketed | Status | Flags | Tags | Question Presented |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 23-1285 | Shawn T. Swindell v. Kenneth Bailey | Eleventh Circuit | 2024-06-07 | Denied | Response RequestedResponse WaivedRelisted (2) | 4th-amendment civil-rights exigent-circumstances fourth-amendment law-enforcement-entry misdemeanor misdemeanor-arrest payton-rule payton-v-new-york probable-cause qualified-immunity | 1. Was it clearly established in 2014 that a law enforcement officer violates the Fourth Amendment when he witnesses a person commit a misdemeanor off… |
| 22-7627 | Denis Grushko v. United States | Eleventh Circuit | 2023-05-24 | Denied | Response WaivedIFP | arrest-warrant circuit-split eleventh-circuit fourth-amendment home-entry law-enforcement payton-v-new-york probable-cause | Whether the "reason to believe" standard in Payton v. New York, 445 U.S. 573 (1980) requires a showing of probable cause that a suspect is within the … |
| 22-747 | Tracy Renee Pennington v. West Virginia | West Virginia | 2023-02-09 | Denied | Amici (3)Relisted (2) | arrest-warrant circuit-split fourth-amendment fourth-circuit home-entry law-enforcement payton-v-new-york probable-cause | When the police have an arrest warrant for a person, can they enter a home without probable cause that the person resides there and is present within? |
| 21-5364 | Tyrone Cammon v. United States | Sixth Circuit | 2021-08-13 | Denied | Response WaivedIFP | 4th-amendment arrest-warrant civil-rights fourth-amendment minnesota-v-olson payton-v-new-york probable-cause protective-sweep search-and-seizure steagald-v-united-states third-party-residence warrantless-entry | Whether, in light of Minnesota v. Olson, 495 U.S. 91, 96-97 (1990), the lower courts erred in holding that Payton v. New York, 445 U.S. 573 (1980) con… |
| 19-7610 | Luciano Camberos-Villapuda v. United States | Eighth Circuit | 2020-02-07 | Denied | Response WaivedIFP | automobile-exception collins-v-virginia curtilage Due-Process exigent-circumstances Expectation-of-Privacy fourth-amendment payton-v-new-york probable-cause Warrantless-Entry warrantless-search | Does "exigent circumstances" needs justification when officers conducted a warrantless entry onto the curtilage unlawfully? And whether a warrantless … |
| 18-339 | June Harper v. Arthur Leahy, et al. | Second Circuit | 2018-09-14 | Denied | Amici (1) | arrest-warrant civil-rights fourth-amendment home-entry law-enforcement-procedure payton-standard payton-v-new-york probable-cause reasonable-suspicion | Does the Fourth Amendment require police officers to have probable cause to believe that a suspect is present in a home before forcing entry into that… |