Case Name: JOYCE E. CAMPBELL, Appellant, v. SHERIFF, CLARK COUNTY, NEVADA, Respondent
Court: Supreme Court of Nevada
Jurisdiction: Nevada
Decision Date: 1976-10-20
Citations: 92 Nev. 575
Docket Number: No. 9013
Parties: JOYCE E. CAMPBELL, Appellant, v. SHERIFF, CLARK COUNTY, NEVADA, Respondent.
Judges: 
Reporter: Nevada Reports
Volume: 92
Pages: 575–576

Head Matter:
JOYCE E. CAMPBELL, Appellant, v. SHERIFF, CLARK COUNTY, NEVADA, Respondent.
No. 9013
October 20, 1976
555 P.2d 218
J. E. Smith, Las Vegas, for Appellant.
Robert List, Attorney General, Carson City; George E. Holt, District Attorney, and Frank J. Morton, Deputy, Clark County, for Respondent.

Opinion:
OPINION
Per Curiam:
An indictment, authorized as a result of a True Bill by the Clark County Grand Jury, charged Joyce E. Campbell with selling a controlled substance (marijuana), a felony under NRS 453.321 and NRS 453.161.
A pretrial petition for habeas corpus challenged the quantum of evidence to sustain the - charge. Habeas was denied and in this appeal the same contention is reurged.
The only evidence connecting Ms. Campbell to the charged offense was that she and her two month old child were in a residence when an undercover agent purchased a baggie of marijuana from another person. After the transaction was completed the undercover agent requested Ms. Campbell to go to the kitchen and get him a paper sack, which she did.
The physical presence and recited conduct of Ms. Campbell may well subject her to some criminal charge; however, we deem this evidence insufficient to establish probable cause that she made a "sale." Cf. Egan v. Sheriff, 88 Nev. 611, 503 P.2d 16 (1972). Accordingly, the charge against her should have been dismissed in the writ proceedings.
Reversed.