STATE v. RATLIFF

No. 98-KA-0094.

737 So.2d 252 (1999)

STATE of Louisiana v. Ronald RATLIFF.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Fourth Circuit.

May 19, 1999.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William R. Campbell, Jr., Louisiana Appellate Project, New Orleans, Louisiana, Attorney for Defendant/Appellant, Ronald Ratliff.

Harry F. Connick, District Attorney, Suzanne S. Dickey, Assistant District Attorney of Orleans Parish, New Orleans, Louisiana, Attorneys for Appellee/The State of Louisiana.

Court composed of Judge STEVEN R. PLOTKIN, Judge CHARLES R. JONES and Judge PATRICIA RIVET MURRAY.


MURRAY, Judge.

Ronald Ratliff was convicted of possession of cocaine, and sentenced to serve five years at hard labor. He subsequently pled guilty to being a multiple offender and was resentenced to ten years at hard labor. In his sole assignment of error, Mr. Ratliff contends that the trial court erred in denying his motion to suppress the evidence because the officers did not have reasonable suspicion that he had or was about to commit a crime before stopping him...

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