Nebraska Statutes

§ 27-509 — Rule 509. Secrets of state and other official information; general rule of privilege; who may claim privilege; procedure; effect of sustaining claim

Nebraska § 27-509
JurisdictionNebraska
Ch. 27Courts; Rules of Evidence

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Neb. Rev. Stat. § 27-509 (2026).

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(1)The government has a privilege to refuse to give evidence and to prevent any public officer from giving evidence as to communications made by or to such public officer in official confidence when the public interest would suffer by the disclosure.
(2)The privilege may be claimed by the public officer sought to be examined, or by the chief officer of the department of government administering the subject matter which the evidence concerned. The required showing may be made in whole or in part in the form of a written statement. The judge may hear the matter in chambers, but all counsel are entitled to inspect the claim and showing and be heard thereon. The judge may take any protective measure which the interest of the government and the furtherance of justice may require.
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Legislative History

Source: Laws 1975, LB 279, § 29.

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