Nebraska Statutes
§ 24-1302 — Problem solving court; establish; Supreme Court; rules; funding, legislative intent; Supreme Court Administrator; duties
Nebraska § 24-1302
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Bluebook
Neb. Rev. Stat. § 24-1302 (2026).
Text
(1)For purposes of this section, problem solving court means a drug, veterans, mental health, driving under the influence, reentry, young adult, or other problem solving court.
(2)A district, county, or juvenile court may establish a problem solving court, subject to the Supreme Court's rules. A problem solving court shall function within the existing structure of the court system. The goals of a problem solving court shall be consistent with any relevant standards adopted by the United States Department of Justice and the National Association of Drug Court Professionals, as such standards existed on January 1, 2023.
(3)An individual may participate in a problem solving court as a condition of probation, as a sentence imposed by a court, or as otherwise provided by the Supreme Court's r
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Related
State v. Horne
315 Neb. 766 (Nebraska Supreme Court, 2024)
In Re Interest of Tyler
781 N.W.2d 922 (Nebraska Supreme Court, 2010)
Legislative History
Source: Laws 2004, LB 454, § 2; Laws 2008, LB1014, § 7; Laws 2016, LB919, § 2; Laws 2023, LB50, § 1.
Nearby Sections
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§ 24-1001
Proceedings to be public§ 24-1006
Clerk; judicial statistics; report§ 24-101
Jurisdiction§ 24-102
Quorum§ 24-103
Rules§ 24-104
Clerk and reporter§ 24-105
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