Bell v. Sheriff
510 P.2d 293, 89 Nev. 214
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Bell v. Sheriff, 510 P.2d 293, 89 Nev. 214 (Neb. 1973).
Opinion
OPINION
Appellant’s sole contention in this appeal from the denial of pre-trial habeas relief is that the evidence adduced at the preliminary examination was insufficient to establish probable cause to order him to stand trial for murder. The contention is without merit. NRS 171.206. See Miner v. Lamb, 86 Nev. 54, 464 P.2d 451 (1970).
Affirmed.
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Miner v. Lamb
464 P.2d 451 (Nevada Supreme Court, 1970)
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