![]() ![]() Stopping respondent to investigate whether he might beĮngaged in criminal activity. The trial court first concluded that the officers were Respondent was arrested andĬharged in Hennepin County District Court with possession of a controlled substance.īefore trial, respondent moved to suppress the cocaine. Retrieved a small plastic bag containing one fifth of one The officer then reached into respondent's pocket and It with my fingers and it slid and it felt to be a lump "s I pat searched the front of his body, I felt a ![]() The search revealed no weapons, but the officerĬonducting the search did take an interest in a small Ordered respondent to stop and submit to a patdown The officers pulled their squad car into the alley and Based upon respondent's seeminglyĮvasive actions and the fact that he had just left aīuilding known for cocaine traffic, the officers decided to Turned and entered an alley on the other side of theĪpartment building. ![]() Suspicion aroused, this officer watched as respondent Halted and began walking in the opposite direction. Making eye contact with one of the officers, abruptly Toward the police but, upon spotting the squad car and To be a notorious "crack house." According to testimonyĬredited by the trial court, respondent began walking Search warrants on the premises, considered the building In the building's hallways and having executed several Having previously responded to complaints of drug sales The officers observed respondent leaving a 12 unit apartment building on Morgan Avenue North. Police officers were patrolling an area on the city's north On the evening of November 9, 1989, two Minneapolis Justice White delivered the opinion of the Court. TIMOTHY DICKERSON on writ of certiorari to the supreme court of 20543, of any typographical or other formal errors, in order thatĬorrections may be made before the preliminary print goes to press. Notify the Reporter of Decisions, Supreme Court of the United States, Wash ington, D.C. ![]() Preliminary print of the United States Reports. NOTICE: This opinion is subject to formal revision before publication in the In February of 2015, the festival was named to the USA Today's Top 7 Pirate Festivals in the US.Minnesota v. Local recognition Tourism Partner of the Year SWLA Convention & Visitors Bureau: May 2004 and has received many local awards as "Voted Best Festival" by Times of SWLA in June 2004. Also has been featured in Louisiana Life, Southern Living, Acadiana Profile, and many regional tourism guides and magazines as a must see festival Marketing awards by the Association as well. Louisiana Pirate Festival receives regional recognition as it has been selected "Festival of the Year" by La Association of Fairs & Festivals the past three years and receives numerous Louisiana Pirate Festival was selected and featured on the All-American Festivals segment of the Television Food Network and was featured in Hot Boat Magazine. Louisiana Pirateįestival won again the ABA Top 100 Events in North America and this the 3rd time in the seven years Louisiana Pirate Festival has received this award. Louisiana Pirateįestival has also been featured in many top festival websites, magazines, and publications nationally each year. Louisiana Pirate Festival receives many awards and recognition each year from a national level to local. is the organization that plans, organizes, and budgets for the festivals events, and 65 years later, the Louisiana Pirate Festival has grown from a oneĭay to a twelve day festival with a variety of entertainment. The Buccaneers of Lake Charles is the primary part of the festivals "pirate themed" entertainment, begins and ends the festivities, and promotes the festival year round. "City Militia" attire, armed with real cannons to try to ward off Lafitte & his buccaneers from landing as part of the entertainment. A "Jean Lafitte" would be selected to lead the buccaneers to "Capture the Mayor and take over the City." Part of the buccaneer group would also dress in A few years later, this group of men formed another organization called the Buccaneers of Lake Charles, Inc., and added entertainmentīy dressing in pirate attire and costume. The group opted for a pirate theme with the legend of Lafitte's Buried Treasure along Contraband Bayou thus the first Annual Contraband Days festival was held in June 1958 as a oneĭay event with a boat parade, water ski show and boat races. (today - known as the Louisiana Pirate Festival, Inc.) for the sole purpose of developing a program to utilize the Lake Charles areas in recreational and cultural activities and to attract In 1957, a group of local businessmen from the Downtown Division of the Lake Charles Association of Commerce (later known as the Chamber of Commerce) formed Lake Charles Contraband Days, Inc. ![]()
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