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Jimerson v. Lewis

Petition for certiorari denied on February 24, 2025

Docket No. Op. Below Argument Opinion Vote Author Term
24-473 5th Cir. N/A N/A N/A N/A OT 2024

Issue: Whether Maryland v. Garrison clearly established that officers violate the Fourth Amendment when they search the wrong house without checking the address or conspicuous features of the house to be searched.

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DateProceedings and Orders (key to color coding)
07/15/2024Application (24A55) to extend the time to file a petition for a writ of certiorari from September 24, 2024 to November 23, 2024, submitted to Justice Alito.
07/17/2024Application (24A55) granted by Justice Alito extending the time to file until October 24, 2024.
10/24/2024Petition for a writ of certiorari filed. (Response due November 29, 2024)
10/30/2024Motion to extend the time to file a response from November 29, 2024 to December 30, 2024, submitted to The Clerk.
10/31/2024Motion to extend the time to file a response is granted and the time is extended to and including December 30, 2024.
11/22/2024Brief amicus curiae of The Rutherford Institute filed.
11/29/2024Brief amicus curiae of Cato Institute filed.
12/11/2024Brief of respondent Mike Lewis in opposition filed.
12/19/2024Waiver of the 14-day waiting period for the distribution of the petition pursuant to Rule 15.5 filed by petitioners.
12/20/2024Reply of petitioners Karen Jimerson, et al. filed. (Distributed)
12/24/2024DISTRIBUTED for Conference of 1/10/2025.
01/13/2025DISTRIBUTED for Conference of 1/17/2025.
01/21/2025DISTRIBUTED for Conference of 1/24/2025.
02/14/2025DISTRIBUTED for Conference of 2/21/2025.
02/24/2025Petition DENIED. Justice Sotomayor and Justice Jackson would grant the petition for a writ of certiorari.