MICHIGAN V. FISHER
558 U.S. 45 (2009)
NATURE OF THE CASE: Michigan (P) appealed a grant of a motion to suppress an officer's
statement that Fisher (D) pointed a rifle at him, wherein the motion found that that the
officer violated the Fourth Amendment when he entered D's house.
FACTS: Police officers responded to a complaint of a disturbance. Officer Goolsby and his
partner approached the area, a couple directed them to a residence where a man was 'going
crazy.' The officers found a household in considerable chaos: a pickup truck in the driveway
with its front smashed, damaged fenceposts along the side of the property, and three broken
house windows, the glass still on the ground outside. The officers also noticed blood on the
hood of the pickup and on clothes inside of it, as well as on one of the doors to the house.
Through a window, the officers could D inside the house, screaming and throwing things. The
back door was locked, and a couch had been placed to block the front door. They knocked, but
D refused to answer. They saw that D had a cut on his hand, and they asked him whether he
needed medical attention. D demanded, with accompanying profanity, that the officers go to
get a search warrant. Officer Goolsby then pushed the front door partway open and ventured
into the house. Through the window of the open door he saw D pointing a long gun at him.
Officer Goolsby withdrew. D was with assault with a dangerous weapon and possession of a
firearm during the commission of a felony. The trial court concluded that Officer Goolsby
violated the Fourth Amendment when he entered Fisher's house, and granted D's motion to
suppress the evidence obtained. The Court of Appeals then affirmed. The Michigan Supreme
Court eventually denied leave to appeal. The Supreme Court granted certiorari.
ISSUE:
RULE OF LAW:
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