Case Name: DANA MORSE DAHL, Appellant, v. SHERIFF, WASHOE COUNTY, NEVADA, Respondent
Court: Supreme Court of Nevada
Jurisdiction: Nevada
Decision Date: 1976-08-31
Citations: 92 Nev. 485
Docket Number: No. 8993
Parties: DANA MORSE DAHL, Appellant, v. SHERIFF, WASHOE COUNTY, NEVADA, Respondent.
Judges: 
Reporter: Nevada Reports
Volume: 92
Pages: 485–485

Head Matter:
DANA MORSE DAHL, Appellant, v. SHERIFF, WASHOE COUNTY, NEVADA, Respondent.
No. 8993
August 31, 1976
553 P.2d 949
William N. Dunseath, Public Defender, Washoe County, and Frank Roberts, Deputy, for Appellant.
Robert List, Attorney General, Carson City; Larry R. Hicks, District Attorney, Washoe County, and Joseph Key, Deputy, for Respondent.

Opinion:
OPINION
Per Curiam:
At the conclusion of a preliminary examination Dana Morse Dahl was ordered to stand trial for possession of a controlled substance, a felony under NRS 453.336.
In an effort to avoid trial, Dahl timely petitioned for habeas corpus contending the only incriminating evidence was inadmissible because it was illegally obtained through an invalid search; therefore, she argues, the state did not meet its burden of establishing probable cause as delineated in NRS 171.206. The district court denied habeas and in this appeal the same contention is reurged.
This court has consistently held that the validity of a search must be challenged by a timely filed motion to suppress, not by habeas. See Cook v. State, 85 Nev. 692, 462 P.2d 523 (1969), and its progeny.
Affirmed.