Golden v. Sheriff

529 P.2d 208, 90 Nev. 416, 1974 Nev. LEXIS 413
Nevada Supreme Court·Decided December 20, 1974·No. No. 7761·Published

Opinion

OPINION

Per Curiam:

In this appeal from an order denying a pretrial petition for habeas corpus, we believe evidence presented to the grand jury justified its indictment of appellant. NRS 172.155; Callanan v. United States, 364 U.S. 587 (1961); McWilliams v. State, 87 Nev. 302, 486 P.2d 481 (1971).

“[W]e are not now concerned with the prospect that the [417] evidence presently in the record may, by itself, be insufficient to sustain a conviction.” McDonald v. Sheriff, 89 Nev. 326, 327, 512 P.2d 774, 775 (1973).

Other contentions raised by appellant are without merit. Cf. Baker v. State, 88 Nev. 369, 498 P.2d 1310 (1972).

The order denying habeas relief is affirmed.

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Related

Callanan v. United States
364 U.S. 587 (Supreme Court, 1961)
McDonald v. Sheriff of Carson City
512 P.2d 774 (Nevada Supreme Court, 1973)
Baker v. State
498 P.2d 1310 (Nevada Supreme Court, 1972)
McWilliams v. State
486 P.2d 481 (Nevada Supreme Court, 1971)