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Jackson v. Ohio

Petition for certiorari denied on October 2, 2023

Docket No. Op. Below Argument Opinion Vote Author Term
22-978 Ohio N/A N/A N/A N/A OT 2023

Issue: Whether, when one police officer opens the door of a car and another officer looks through the open door for contraband, the police have conducted a "search" of the car within the meaning of the Fourth Amendment.

DateProceedings and Orders (key to color coding)
01/23/2023Application (22A671) to extend the time to file a petition for a writ of certiorari from March 8, 2023 to April 7, 2023, submitted to Justice Kavanaugh.
01/26/2023Application (22A671) granted by Justice Kavanaugh extending the time to file until April 7, 2023.
04/06/2023Petition for a writ of certiorari filed. (Response due May 10, 2023)
04/18/2023Waiver of right of respondent Ohio to respond filed.
04/18/2023Brief amicus curiae of The National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers filed. (Distributed)
04/19/2023DISTRIBUTED for Conference of 5/11/2023.
04/24/2023Response Requested. (Due May 24, 2023)
05/16/2023Motion to extend the time to file a response from May 24, 2023 to June 23, 2023, submitted to The Clerk.
05/17/2023Motion to extend the time to file a response is granted and the time is extended to and including June 23, 2023.
06/13/2023Motion to extend the time to file a response from June 23, 2023 to July 24, 2023, submitted to The Clerk.
06/15/2023Motion to extend the time to file a response is granted and the time is further extended to and including July 24, 2023.
07/10/2023Brief of respondent Ohio in opposition filed.
07/13/2023Reply of petitioner Jackie Jackson filed.
07/19/2023DISTRIBUTED for Conference of 9/26/2023.
10/02/2023Petition DENIED.