Case Name: ROBERT FRANKLIN JACKSON, Appellant, v. THE STATE OF NEVADA, Respondent
Court: Supreme Court of Nevada
Jurisdiction: Nevada
Decision Date: 1973-12-31
Citations: 89 Nev. 588
Docket Number: No. 7070
Parties: ROBERT FRANKLIN JACKSON, Appellant, v. THE STATE OF NEVADA, Respondent.
Judges: 
Reporter: Nevada Reports
Volume: 89
Pages: 588–588

Head Matter:
ROBERT FRANKLIN JACKSON, Appellant, v. THE STATE OF NEVADA, Respondent.
No. 7070
December 31, 1973
517 P.2d 794
Morgan D. Harris, Public Defender, and Robert L. Stott, Deputy Public Defender, Clark County, for Appellant.
Robert List, Attorney General, Carson City; Roy A. Woofter, District Attorney, and Charles L. Garner, Chief Deputy District Attorney, Clark County, for Respondent.

Opinion:
OPINION
Per Curiam:
Convicted of possessing narcotics and sentenced to five years in prison, appellant contends his Fourth Amendment right to privacy was infringed when the officer who arrested him, looking for a fugitive, entered a public men's room at the Friendly Liquor Store in Las Vegas, and observed appellant and another in plain view with narcotics. Cases on which appellant relies, which are concerned with intrusion into the reasonably expected privacy of a toilet stall, are obviously inapposite to the case at bar.
The appeal is without merit; the judgment and sentence are affirmed.