The appellant Ziller was convicted in the district court of importation of and conspiracy to import cocaine. He appeals. We affirm.
On this appeal, Ziller challenges the introduction into evidence of a piece of paper which he contends was illegally seized from his wallet without a warrant.
Ziller was arrested outside the San Francisco airport and transported directly to the federal building, at which time agents searched Zilier’s person. During the search, Ziller’s wallet was taken from his person, opened and a slip of paper containing damaging evidence was removed therefrom. Appellant challenges neither the legality of the arrest nor the search of his person, but does challenge the warrantless search of his wallet.
We have on previous occasions in this circuit upheld warrantless wallet searches.
See, e. g., United States v. Gallop,
Appellant contends that these cases are not longer applicable in the light of
United States v. Chadwick,
AFFIRMED.
