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Four headstones marking the single grave of four unknown people in the Pima County Cemetery,Tucson, Arizona.They are called "John Doe" or "Jane Doe" followed by a number sign (#) and a number. In the same cemetery, the murderedDeanna Criswellwas called "Jane Doe 19" for 27 years until she was genetically identified in 2015 by her relatives with help fromthe FBIandThe Doe Network.

John Doe(male) andJane Doe(female) aremultiple-useplaceholder namesthat are used in the United States when the true name of a person is unknown or is being intentionally concealed.[1][2][3]In the context oflaw enforcement in the United States,such names are often used to refer to acorpse whose identity is unknown or cannot be confirmed.These names are also often used to refer to a hypothetical "everyman"in other contexts, likeJohn Q. Publicor "Joe Public". There are many variants to the above names, includingJohn(orRichard)/Jane Roe,John/Jane Smith,John/Jane Bloggs,andJohnie/Janie Doeor justBaby Doefor children.

A. N. Otheris also a placeholder name, mainly used in the United Kingdom — which is gender neutral — along sideJoe / Jo Bloggsand the now occasional use of the "John" and "Jane Doe" names.

In criminal investigation

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In otherEnglish-speaking countries,unique placeholder names, numbers orcodenameshave become more often used in the context of police investigations. This has included theUnited Kingdom,where usage of "John Doe" originated during theMiddle Ages.However, the legal termJohn Doe injunctionorJohn Doe order[4]has survived inEnglish lawand other legal systems influenced by it. Other names, such as "Joe Bloggs"or" John Smith ", have sometimes been informally used as placeholders for an every-man in the UK, Australia, and New Zealand; however such names are seldom used in legal or police circles in the same sense as John Doe.

Well-known legal cases named after placeholders include:

  • The landmark 1973US Supreme Courtdecisions regarding abortion:Roe v. Wade( "Roe" being a pseudonym) andDoe v. Bolton(1973); and
  • The civil casesDoe dem. John Hurrell Luscombe v Yates, Hawker, and Mudge(1822) 5 B. & Ald. 544 (England),[5]McKeogh v. John Doe(Ireland; 2012)[3]andUber Technologies, Inc. v. Doe I(California, 2015).[6]

History

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Under thelegal terminology of Ancient Rome,the names "Numerius Negidius"and"Aulus Agerius"were used in relation to hypotheticaldefendantsandplaintiffs.[7]

The names "John Doe" (or "John Do" ) and "Richard Roe" (along with "John Roe" ) were regularly invoked in English legal instruments to satisfy technical requirements governing standing and jurisdiction, beginning perhaps as early as the reign of England's KingEdward III(1327–1377).[8]Though the rationale behind the choices of Doe and Roe is unknown, there are many suggestedfolk etymologies.[9]Other fictitious names for a person involved in litigation in medieval English law were "John Noakes" (or "Nokes" ) and "John-a-Stiles" (or "John Stiles" ).[10]TheOxford English Dictionarystates that John Doe is "the name given to thefictitiouslessee of the plaintiff, in the (now obsolete in the UK) mixed action ofejectment,the fictitious defendant being called Richard Roe ".[9]

This usage is mocked in the 1834 English song "John Doe and Richard Roe":

Two giants live in Britain's land,
John Doe and Richard Roe,
Who always travel hand in hand,
John Doe and Richard Roe.
Their fee-faw-fum's an ancient plan
To smell the purse of an Englishman,
And, 'ecod, they'll suck it all they can,
John Doe and Richard Roe...[11]

This particular use became obsolete in the UK in 1852:

As is well known, the device of involving real people as notional lessees and ejectors was used to enable freeholders to sue the real ejectors. These were then replaced by the fictional characters John Doe and Richard Roe. Eventually the medieval remedies were (mostly) abolished by the Real Property Limitation Act of 1833; the fictional characters of John Doe and Richard Roe by the Common Law Procedure Act 1852; and the forms of action themselves by the Judicature Acts 1873–75. "
Secretary of State for Environment, Food, and Rural Affairs v Meier and others (2009).[12]

In the UK, usage of "John Doe" survives mainly in the form of John Doe injunction or John Doe order (see above).

8.02 If an unknown person has possession of the confidential personal information and is threatening to disclose it, a 'John Doe' injunction may be sought against that person. The first time this form of injunction was used since 1852 in the United Kingdom was in 2005 when lawyers acting for JK Rowling and her publishers obtained an interim order against an unidentified person who had offered to sell chapters of a stolen copy of an unpublished Harry Potter novel to the media.[13]

Unlike the United States, the name "John Doe" does not actually appear in the formal name of the case, for example:X & Y v Persons Unknown[2007] HRLR 4.[14]

Well-known cases of unidentified decedents include "Caledonia Jane Doe"(1979),"Princess Doe"(1982) and"Walker County Jane Doe"(1980), all of whom have been identified. The baby victim in a 2001 murder case inKansas City, Missouri,was referred to asPrecious Doe.[15]

In 2009, theNew York Timesreported the difficulties and unwanted attention experienced by a man actually named John Doe, who had often been suspected of using apseudonym.He had been questioned repeatedly by airport security staff. Another man named John Doe was often suspected of being an incognito celebrity.[16]

Other variants

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In cases where a large number of unidentified individuals are mentioned, numbers may be appended, such as "Doe #2" or "Doe II".Operation Delego(2009), which targeted an international child sexual abuse ring, cited 21 numbered "John Does", as well as other people known by the surnames "Doe", "Roe", "Hoe" and "Poe".

"John Stiles", "Richard Miles" have been used for the third and fourth participants in an action. "Mary Major" has been used in somefederal cases in the US.[17]"James Doe" and "Judy Doe" are among other common variants.

Less often, other surnames ending in-oehave been used when more than two unknown or unidentified persons are named in U.S. court proceedings,e.g.,

  • Poe v. Snyder,834 F.Supp.2d 721 (W. D. Mich. 2011),[18]whose full style isJane Poe, John Doe, Richard Roe, Robert Roe, Mark Moe, Larry Loe, Degage Ministries, and Mel Trotter Ministries, Plaintiffs, v. Rick Snyder, Governor of the State of Michigan, Bill Schuette, Attorney General of the State of Michigan, Kriste Etue, Director of the Michigan State Police, William Forsyth, Kent County Prosecutor, in their official capacities, Defendants;and
  • Friedman v. Ferguson,No. 87-3758, unpublished disposition, 850 F.2d 689 (4th Cir., 29 June 1988),[19]whose full style isWilbur H. Friedman, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. Thomas B. FERGUSON, Director, Department of Animal Control, a State Actor, In His Official and Individual Capacities; Brett Boe; Carla Coe; Donna Doe; Frank Foe; Grace Goe; Harry Hoe; State Actors, Advisors To Defendant Ferguson, In Their Official and Individual Capacities (identities currently unknown); Marta Moe; Norma Noe; Paula Poe; Ralph Roe; Sammy Soe; Tommy Toe; Private Individuals Who Conspired With the Foregoing State Actors (identities currently unknown); Roger W. Galvin, Chairman, Animal Matters Hearing Board; Vince Voe; William Woe; Xerxes Xoe; Members of the Animal Matters Hearing Board, State Actors, In Their Official and Individual Capacities (identities currently unknown), Defendants-Appellees.[20]

InMassachusetts,"Mary Moe" is used to refer to pregnant women under the age of 18 petitioning the Superior Court for ajudicial bypassexception to the parental consent requirement for abortion.[21] "Mary Moe" is also used to refer to such cases generally, i.e. "Mary Moe cases". Sometimes "Mary Doe" may be used for the individuals.

Parallels in other countries include:

  • "Ashok Kumar" has been used in court cases inIndia.[22]
  • "X ben X" (lit.'X, son of X',Arabic:إكس بن إكسorسين بن سين) is used inMoroccofor unidentified bodies, suspects, hospital patients, amnesiacs, homeless people with no identity documents, and orphans.[23][24][25]
  • the abbreviationN.N.,which is commonly used in European legal systems, as an abbreviation for Latin terms such as:
  • Ploni,Almoni,orPloni Almoniare used in Israel, the names originating in theHebrew Bible.Israel Israeliis a newer variant, used in Israel today.

In 1997, New York City police discovered a decapitated body and were not able to find the killer. The body was namedPeaches (murder victim)and also Jane Doe 3.

Famous court cases

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The use and selection of pseudonyms is not standardized in U.S. courts. The practice was rare prior to 1969, and is sometimes objected to on legal grounds.

Currently there are no court rules about pseudonym use. The rules of civil procedure... are silent on the matter... Rule of Civil Procedure 10(a) reads, '... In the complaint, the title of the action shall include the names of all the parties...' The rule contains no guidance as to what parties should do to keep their names confidential.[30]

Prior to... 1969, only one Supreme Court case, three court of appeals' decisions, and one district court decision in the previous quarter-century featured an anonymous individual as the sole or lead plaintiff. Between 1969 and 22 January 1973, the date when the Supreme Court decidedRoeandDoe,there were twenty-one district court and two court of appeals decisions featuring anonymous plaintiffs.[31]

  • On 18 January 2015,a woman was sexually assaultedon the campus ofStanford Universityin California. The victim impact statement that the woman, referred to as Emily Doe in court documents, read at her assailant's sentencing hearing the following year went viral, and she was named a "woman of the year" byGlamourmagazine.[32]She publicly revealed her real name,Chanel Miller,in 2019.[33]
  • On 10 March 2015, HTG Capital Partners LLC filed a federal lawsuit against unnamed "spoofers", whom the suit referred to as John Doe(s), in the hopes of getting a judge to force theChicago Mercantile Exchangeto reveal the names of the firms. HTG said it had found evidence of thousands of such manipulations over 2013 and 2014.[34]
  • In November 2016, a woman only identified as "Jane Doe" abandoned plans to go public about allegedly being raped byDonald Trump.[35]
  • In October 2017, an unidentified minor Jane Doe detained byU.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcementsued to enjoin the government from obstructing her access to abortion inGarza v. Hargan.
  • In March 2021, Justice Molloy of the Ontario Superior Court of Justice named mass murderer and perpetrator of the2018 Toronto van attack,Alek Minassian, who was seeking notoriety, as John Doe when reading a highly publicized court decision (R. v. Minassian, 2021 ONSC 1258).

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Twitched Indictment"(PDF).Justice.gov.Archived(PDF)from the original on 27 March 2014.Retrieved2 October2012.
  2. ^"The People of the State of California v. John Doe"(PDF).Judicial Council of California.Archived(PDF)from the original on 30 October 2020.Retrieved8 February2019.
  3. ^abIreland, Courts Service of."McKeogh -v- John Doe 1 & ors: Judgments & Determinations: Courts Service of Ireland".courts.ie.Archivedfrom the original on 18 October 2017.Retrieved4 December2018.
  4. ^"Obtaining a John Doe order".PressGazette. Archived fromthe originalon 11 September 2012.Retrieved2 October2012.
  5. ^"Deed Poll Office (D·P·O)".Deed Poll Office.Archivedfrom the original on 22 March 2019.Retrieved4 December2018.
  6. ^"Uber Technologies, Inc. v. Doe I".Justia Dockets & Filings.Archivedfrom the original on 14 March 2015.Retrieved18 March2015.
  7. ^Onomastics, Names: A. Journal of (1 December 1972)."Note".Names.20(4): 297–300.doi:10.1179/nam.1972.20.4.297.ISSN1756-2279.Archivedfrom the original on 31 July 2021.Retrieved31 July2021.
  8. ^What's in a Name.Merriam-Webster. 1996.ISBN978-0-87779-613-8.[page needed]
  9. ^ab"Why Are Unidentified People Called John or Jane Doe?".mentalfloss.15 February 2012.Archivedfrom the original on 18 July 2019.Retrieved4 December2018.
  10. ^"World Wide Words – John DoeZ".Worldwidewords.org.Archivedfrom the original on 7 April 2010.Retrieved2 October2012.
  11. ^The Universal Songster: Or, Museum of Mirth: Forming the Most Complete, Extensive, and Valuable Collection of Ancient and Modern Songs in the English Language, with a Copious and Classified Index, Volume 1.London: Jones and Company. 1827. p. 378.Retrieved18 September2015.
  12. ^"Supreme Court Decided Cases (pdf)"(PDF).Supremecourt.gov.uk. Archived fromthe original(PDF)on 8 April 2014.Retrieved2 October2012.
  13. ^"The Law of Professional-Client Confidentiality: Regulating the Disclosure of Confidential Personal Information, Update".Uea.ac.uk.Archived fromthe originalon 7 July 2003.
  14. ^"Uncorrected Evidence 75".Publications.parliament.uk. 18 February 2009.Archivedfrom the original on 14 October 2012.Retrieved2 October2012.
  15. ^Goldblatt, Jeff (8 August 2002)."Slain Mystery Girl Brings Community Together".FOX News Network. Archived fromthe originalon 8 April 2008.Retrieved30 June2006.
  16. ^Alison Leigh Cowan (29 July 2009)."Meet John Doe. No, really!".The New York Times.Archivedfrom the original on 27 October 2011.Retrieved5 August2009.
  17. ^Quinion M (15 March 2003)."John Doe".World Wide Words.Archivedfrom the original on 7 April 2010.Retrieved26 November2008.
  18. ^"Poe v. Snyder".leagle.Archivedfrom the original on 24 February 2014.Retrieved20 February2014.
  19. ^"Friedman v. Ferguson".Law.justia.Archivedfrom the original on 2 January 2014.Retrieved17 February2012.
  20. ^Note that the plaintiff-appellant Friedman represented himself, so his use of fictitious names may not reflect legal custom.
  21. ^"Superior Court Standing Order 5-81: Uniform Procedures Regarding Petitions for Abortion Authorization under G.L. c. 112, § 12".Massachusetts Superior Court. 1 October 1988. Archived fromthe originalon 19 December 2017.Retrieved18 December2017.
  22. ^Balaji, R (29 March 2012)."'Kolaveri' against piracy ".The Hindu Business Line.Archivedfrom the original on 2 May 2012.Retrieved20 June2012.
  23. ^Elhor, Aziz (17 February 2012)."حقائق صادمة عن أطفال يحملون اسم «X بن X»"[Facts about children named “X Ben X” ].al-Massae.Retrieved9 October2023.
  24. ^"Médecine légale: X Ben X, l'énigme du cadavre anonyme".L'Economiste(in French). 23 September 2016.Retrieved9 October2023.
  25. ^"حملة أمنية تحصي المتشردين و المتسولين لتحديد هوياتهم!"[A security campaign counts the homeless and beggars to determine their identities!].Rue20(in Arabic). 8 April 2019.Retrieved9 October2023.
  26. ^"Who is JANE DOE?".Walnet.org.Archivedfrom the original on 11 November 2009.Retrieved2 October2012.
  27. ^See, for example,Dendrite International, Inc. v. Doe,"775 A.2d 756".Archivedfrom the original on 8 September 2009.Retrieved19 March2009.(N.J. App. Div. 2001);Krinsky v. Doe 6,"159 Cal. App. 4th 1154 (pdf)"(PDF).14 January 2019. Archived fromthe original(PDF)on 25 March 2009.(2008).
  28. ^Pahwa, Nikhil (21 July 2011)."Update: Files Sharing Sites Blocked in India Because Reliance BIG Pictures Got A Court Order".MediaNama.Archivedfrom the original on 14 September 2012.Retrieved2 October2012.
  29. ^"'John Doe Order' for BODYGUARD to curb its piracy ".Bollywoodtrade.29 August 2011. Archived fromthe originalon 2 January 2014.Retrieved4 September2011.
  30. ^Balla, Donald P."John Doe Is Alive and Well: Designing Pseudonym Use in American Courts"(PDF).Arkansas Law Review. Archived fromthe original(PDF)on 21 July 2012.Retrieved4 January2014.
  31. ^Milani, Adam A."Doe v. roe: An argument for defendant anonymity when a pseudonymous plaintiff alleges a stigmatizing intentional tort".Lexisnexis.Archivedfrom the original on 2 January 2014.Retrieved18 February2012.
  32. ^"Glamour Women of the Year: Stanford Sexual Assault Case Survivor Emily Doe Speaks Out".Glamour.November 2016.Archivedfrom the original on 2 November 2016.Retrieved3 November2016.
  33. ^de León, Concepción (4 September 2019)."You Know Emily Doe's Story. Now Learn Her Name".The New York Times.Archivedfrom the original on 6 September 2019.Retrieved6 September2019.
  34. ^Hope, Bradley (12 March 2015)."Was 'John Doe' Manipulating Treasury Futures? New Lawsuit Says Yes".Wall Street Journal.
  35. ^Carroll, Rory (3 November 2016)."Woman accusing Trump of raping her at 13 cancels her plan to go public".The Guardian.Archivedfrom the original on 30 October 2021.Retrieved16 October2017.
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