Nebraska Statutes
§ 28-1802 — Terms, defined
Nebraska § 28-1802
JurisdictionNebraska
Ch. 28Crimes and Punishments
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Neb. Rev. Stat. § 28-1802 (2026).
Text
As used in the Child Sexual Abuse Material Prevention Act, unless the context otherwise requires:
(1)Child means an individual under the age of eighteen years other than the defendant;
(2)Child sexual abuse material means any visual depiction of sexually explicit conduct that:
(a)Depicts a child as a participant or portrayed observer, regardless of whether the visual depiction is obscene;
(b)Depicts a person with identifiable physical features of a child as a participant or portrayed observer, regardless of whether the visual depiction is obscene; or
(c)Is obscene and depicts a person or a computer-generated person as a participant or portrayed observer, and such person:
(i)Is a child;
(ii)Would appear to a reasonable person to be a child; or
(iii)Is depicted with physical features
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Legislative History
Source: Laws 1985, LB 668, § 2; Laws 1986, LB 788, § 1; Laws 2009, LB97, § 17; R.S.1943, (2016), § 28-1463.02; Laws 2025, LB383, § 2. Operative Date: September 3, 2025
Annotations: A defendant can be found guilty of creating or possessing child pornography beyond a reasonable doubt even when the actual depiction at issue is unavailable at trial. State v. Smith, 292 Neb. 434, 873 N.W.2d 169 (2016). In order to show "erotic nudity," as defined in subsection (3) of this section, the State must prove, first, that the depiction displays a human's genitals or a human's pubic area or female breast area, and second, that the depiction was created for the purpose of real or simulated overt sexual gratification or sexual stimulation. State v. Smith, 292 Neb. 434, 873 N.W.2d 169 (2016). To determine whether photographs were taken for the purpose of real or simulated overt sexual gratification or sexual stimulation, an appellate court considers the following nonexclusive factors: (1) whether the focal point of the visual depiction is on the child's genitalia or pubic area; (2) whether the setting of the visual depiction is sexually suggestive, i.e., in a place or pose generally associated with sexual activity; (3) whether the child is depicted in an unnatural pose, or in inappropriate attire, considering the age of the child; (4) whether the child is fully or partially clothed, or nude; (5) whether the visual depiction suggests sexual coyness or willingness to engage in sexual activity; and (6) whether the visual depiction is intended or designed to elicit a sexual response in the viewer. State v. Smith, 292 Neb. 434, 873 N.W.2d 169 (2016). Probable cause to search for evidence of crimes involving visual depiction of sexually explicit conduct involving minors may be established by a detailed verbal description of the conduct depicted in the images. State v. Nuss, 279 Neb. 648, 781 N.W.2d 60 (2010). While copies of images obtained during a law enforcement investigation may be used to establish probable cause to search for evidence of crimes involving visual depiction of sexually explicit conduct involving minors, they are not absolutely required. State v. Nuss, 279 Neb. 648, 781 N.W.2d 60 (2010). Age of child may be proved by stipulation of defendant. State v. Burke, 225 Neb. 625, 408 N.W.2d 239 (1987).
Nearby Sections
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§ 28-1001
Repealed. Laws 1990, LB 50, § 13§ 28-1002
Repealed. Laws 1990, LB 50, § 13§ 28-1003
Transferred to section28-1010§ 28-1004
Terms, defined§ 28-1007
Sections, how
construed§ 28-1008
Terms, defined§ 28-1009.02
Repealed. Laws 2010, LB 865, § 17§ 28-1009.03
Repealed. Laws 2010, LB 865, § 17§ 28-101
Code, how cited§ 28-1010
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