Nevada Supreme Court, 1979

Roberts v. State

Roberts v. State
Nevada Supreme Court · Decided April 18, 1979
95 Nev. 288; 593 P.2d 57; 1979 Nev. LEXIS 606

Roberts v. State

Opinion of the Court

OPINION

Per Curiam:

In the instant case, appellant contends that because police recovered a robbery victim’s property through an unlawful search, the district court erred by admitting the same into evidence. This contention clearly lacks merit. The apartment into which appellant fled following the crime, and in which police found the stolen property, was rented to another. Appellant’s status to complain of the allegedly unlawful search does not otherwise appear. Cf. Jones v. United States, 362 U.S. 257 (1960).

Other assignments of error also are without merit.

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