Reports on the move of tourism authorities in the Black Hills region in South Dakota to launch a Web site for travel agents. Aim of the Web site; Services provided by the Web site; Factors which prompted Black Hills tourism officials to establish the site; Tourist attractions found in Black...
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Cervantes lived in Washington, and Lopez, Cervantes' uncle, lived in California.1At the controlled drug buy, Lopez and Cervantes arrived at a gas station in Murdo, South Dakota, in a white SUV. Lopez was driving. Initially, Green got into the SUV, but Cervantes told her he had to go ...
Tyrane E. Phyle, Plaintiff-appellant, v. Walter Leapley, Warden, South Dakota State Penitentiary;mark W. Barnett, Attorney General, State of Southdakota, Defendants-appellees, 66 F.3d 154 (8th Cir. 1995) case opinion from the U.S. Court of Appeals for th
Best, 135 F.3d 1223, 1225 (8th Cir. 1998) (quoting South Dakota v. Opperman, 428 U.S. 364, 372, 373, 96 S. Ct. 3092, 49 L. Ed. 2d 1000 (1976)). " [P]olice may exercise discretion to impound a vehicle, `so long as that discretion is exercised according to standard ...
Lynn and Orville Wolff were brothers who had separate ranching operations in South Dakota near Haynes, North Dakota. Lynn had his own ranching operation; Orville managed an operation called Wolfco which was owned by him, his parents and another brother. After a series of meetings with the defen...
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Equipment Manufacturers Institute, Agco Corporation, Case Corporation, Deere & Company, New Holland North America, Inc., Plaintiffs/appellants, v. William J. Janklow, Governor of the State of South Dakota, in His Official Capacity, and Mark W. Barnett, A
Fire Thunder, Indians, bring this appeal from a judgment of conviction against each appellant finding both guilty of four counts of aggravated type assaults in violation of 18 U.S.C. 1153. The incidents took place within Indian country on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota. ...
(unfruitful) search and release, the two drove for about 90 miles, where another trooper stopped them. Mendoza told the second trooper they were going to Minnesota, but he did not know the town. Naranjo said they were going somewhere in South Dakota to pick up a friend, and Mendoza would...