Nebraska Statutes

§ 28-1009 — Abandonment; cruel neglect; harassment of a police animal; penalty

Nebraska § 28-1009
JurisdictionNebraska
Ch. 28Crimes and Punishments

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Bluebook
Neb. Rev. Stat. § 28-1009 (2026).

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(1)A person who intentionally, knowingly, or recklessly abandons or cruelly neglects an animal is guilty of a Class I misdemeanor unless the abandonment or cruel neglect results in serious injury or illness or death of the animal, in which case it is a Class IV felony.
(2)(a) Except as provided in subdivision (b) of this subsection, a person who cruelly mistreats an animal is guilty of a Class I misdemeanor for the first offense and a Class IIIA felony for any subsequent offense.
(b)A person who cruelly mistreats an animal is guilty of a Class IIIA felony if such cruel mistreatment involves the knowing and intentional torture, repeated beating, or mutilation of the animal.
(3)A person commits harassment of a police animal if he or she knowingly and intentionally teases or harasses a pol

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Related

State v. Ziemann
705 N.W.2d 59 (Nebraska Court of Appeals, 2005)
2 case citations
Saustegui Vega v. McAleenan
(D. Nebraska, 2019)
State v. Arthur
(Nebraska Court of Appeals, 2015)

Legislative History

Source: Laws 1990, LB 50, § 2; Laws 1995, LB 283, § 3; Laws 2002, LB 82, § 6; Laws 2003, LB 273, § 5; Laws 2007, LB227, § 2; Laws 2013, LB329, § 3; Laws 2014, LB674, § 1; Laws 2015, LB605, § 49; Laws 2022, LB829, § 1. Annotations: Under section 28-1019, if a person is convicted of a Class IV felony under this section, the sentencing court shall order such person not to own, possess, or reside with any animal for at least 5 years and no more than 15 years after the date of conviction. State v. Meduna, 18 Neb. App. 818, 794 N.W.2d 160 (2011). Under subsection (1) of this section, a person who intentionally, knowingly, or recklessly abandons or cruelly neglects an animal is guilty of a Class I misdemeanor, unless the abandonment or cruel neglect results in serious injury or illness or death of the animal, in which case it is a Class IV felony. State v. Meduna, 18 Neb. App. 818, 794 N.W.2d 160 (2011).

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