Nebraska Statutes

§ 28-1413 — Use of force by person with special responsibility for care, discipline, or safety of others

Nebraska § 28-1413
JurisdictionNebraska
Ch. 28Crimes and Punishments

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Neb. Rev. Stat. § 28-1413 (2026).

Text

The use of force upon or toward the person of another is justifiable if:

(1)The actor is the parent or guardian or other person similarly responsible for the general care and supervision of a minor or a person acting at the request of such parent, guardian, or other responsible person and:
(a)Such force is used for the purpose of safeguarding or promoting the welfare of the minor, including the prevention or punishment of his or her misconduct; and
(b)Such force used is not designed to cause or known to create a substantial risk of causing death, serious bodily harm, disfigurement, extreme pain or mental distress, or gross degradation;
(2)The actor is the guardian or other person similarly responsible for the general care and supervision of an incompetent person and:
(a)Such force is

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Legislative History

Source: Laws 1972, LB 895, § 8; R.R.S.1943, § 28-840, (1975); Laws 1988, LB 316, § 2. Annotations: Whether an act that could constitute third degree assault is justifiable under this section is a question of fact. State v. Beins, 235 Neb. 648, 456 N.W.2d 759 (1990). Whether physical act committed by person responsible for care and supervision of minor is justifiable act or unlawful assault is fact question. State v. Miner, 216 Neb. 309, 343 N.W.2d 899 (1984). Subdivision (1) of this section codifies the common-law defense against criminal liability for a parent's use of force in, among other circumstances, punishing his or her child's misbehavior. At common law, a parent, or one standing in the relation of parent, was not liable either civilly or criminally for moderately and reasonably correcting a child, but it was otherwise if the correction was immoderate and unreasonable. State v. Kilgore, 30 Neb. App. 273, 967 N.W.2d 743 (2021). The question of whether a parent's use of physical force to discipline his or her child was protected under subdivision (1) of this section presents a question of fact for the fact finder. State v. Kilgore, 30 Neb. App. 273, 967 N.W.2d 743 (2021). While the violation of department policy may be evidence that the degree or nature of force used was unlawful, this section ultimately requires the court to make a determination that the force used was not forbidden by section 28-1408 or section 28-1409. State v. Jackson, 26 Neb. App. 727, 923 N.W.2d 97 (2019). This section does not create or confer an affirmative right to use physical or corporal punishment, but, rather, this section only provides a defense against criminal liability. State v. Nguth, 13 Neb. App. 783, 701 N.W.2d 852 (2005).

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