Nebraska Statutes

§ 24-519 — Clerk magistrate; duties

Nebraska § 24-519

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Neb. Rev. Stat. § 24-519 (2026).

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Clerk magistrates shall have authority to perform the following duties:

(1)To conduct any proceeding which is based on a misdemeanor, traffic infraction, violation of a city or village ordinance, or traffic violation or infraction under the laws of this state, except the trial of defendants who plead not guilty or for whom a not guilty plea has been entered. Any penalty imposed under this subdivision shall be made pursuant to a schedule established by the Supreme Court. Such schedule shall not provide for imprisonment;
(2)To conduct any proceeding for the issuance of warrants for arrest or for searches and seizures when no county or district judge is available in the county;
(3)To hear and determine any nonfelony proceeding for preliminary examination to determine probable cause or the

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Related

State v. Nissen
560 N.W.2d 157 (Nebraska Supreme Court, 1997)
59 case citations
In Re Estate of Walker
402 N.W.2d 251 (Nebraska Supreme Court, 1987)
24 case citations
Miller v. Peterson
305 N.W.2d 364 (Nebraska Supreme Court, 1981)
5 case citations

Legislative History

Source: Laws 1972, LB 1032, § 19; Laws 1976, LB 585, § 1; Laws 1985, LB 373, § 1; Laws 1986, LB 529, § 8; Laws 1987, LB 601, § 1; Laws 1992, LB 1184, § 7. Annotations: A clerk magistrate has no authority to make a determination as to whether probable cause exists to continue to detain a defendant. State v. Nissen, 252 Neb. 51, 560 N.W.2d 157 (1997). "Construction" includes the process of determining the correct sense, real meaning, or proper explanation of an ambiguous term, phrase, or provision of a will. In re Estate of Walker, 224 Neb. 812, 402 N.W.2d 251 (1987). Prosecution of a traffic infraction is a misdemeanor criminal proceeding authorizing a nonlawyer associate judge of the county court to preside in any such proceeding. Miller v. Peterson, 208 Neb. 658, 305 N.W.2d 364 (1981).

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