Ex Parte Collier
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Opinion
The defendant, Russell L. Collier, was indicted and convicted in the Circuit Court *Page 404
of Baldwin County for the unlawful possession of marihuana in violation of Alabama Code 1975, §
We have reviewed the opinion of the Court of Criminal Appeals and we affirm the judgment of that court. We think the court correctly held that the defendant lacked standing to contest the validity of the search and seizure.
This case is clearly distinguishable from the Nicaud case,supra. In that case, the Court held that the warrantless search of the shrimp boat "Ricky G" was illegal under the Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution as made applicable to the states by the 14th Amendment. However, these amendments do not afford protection to persons who have no legitimate expectation of privacy from governmental invasion in the areas searched. United States v. Salvucci,
AFFIRMED.
TORBERT, C.J., and FAULKNER, JONES, ALMON, SHORES, EMBRY, BEATTY and ADAMS, JJ., concur.
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