Moeser v. Wisconsin
Petition for certiorari denied on June 12, 2023
Issue: Whether a sheriff (1) who indisputably did not make an oral or written oath or affirmation to anyone and (2) who falsely signed a pre-printed affidavit stating that he had been "first duly sworn on oath," (3) which was in turn notarized by a fellow law enforcement officer who also falsely asserted in the jurat that the affidavit had been "sworn to," nevertheless "supported [the warrant application] by Oath or affirmation" for purposes of the Fourth Amendment because "the [original] officer was impressed with th[e] obligation" to tell the truth.
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Date | Proceedings and Orders |
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02/08/2023 | Application (22A732) to extend the time to file a petition for a writ of certiorari from February 21, 2023 to April 22, 2023, submitted to Justice Barrett. |
02/09/2023 | Application (22A732) granted by Justice Barrett extending the time to file until April 22, 2023. |
04/18/2023 | Petition for a writ of certiorari filed. (Response due May 22, 2023) |
05/09/2023 | Waiver of right of respondent Wisconsin to respond filed. |
05/23/2023 | DISTRIBUTED for Conference of 6/8/2023. |
06/12/2023 | Petition DENIED. |