Nebraska Statutes
§ 28-906 — Obstructing a peace officer; penalty
Nebraska § 28-906
JurisdictionNebraska
Ch. 28Crimes and Punishments
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Neb. Rev. Stat. § 28-906 (2026).
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(1)A person commits the offense of obstructing a peace officer, when,
by using or threatening to use violence, force, physical interference, or
obstacle, he or she intentionally obstructs, impairs, or hinders (a) the enforcement
of the penal law or the preservation of the peace by a peace officer or judge
acting under color of his or her official authority or (b) a police animal
assisting a peace officer acting pursuant to the peace officer's official
authority.
(2)For purposes of this section, police animal means a horse or dog
owned or controlled by the State of Nebraska or any county, city, or village for the purpose
of assisting a peace officer acting
pursuant to his or her official authority.
(3)Obstructing a peace officer is a Class I misdemeanor.
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Related
In Re Interest of Richter
415 N.W.2d 476 (Nebraska Supreme Court, 1987)
State v. Campbell
620 N.W.2d 750 (Nebraska Supreme Court, 2001)
State v. Lynch
394 N.W.2d 651 (Nebraska Supreme Court, 1986)
State v. Owen
580 N.W.2d 566 (Nebraska Court of Appeals, 1998)
In Re Interest of Leo L.
606 N.W.2d 783 (Nebraska Supreme Court, 2000)
United States v. Claude Sledge, Iii, Also Known as Desmond Fowler
460 F.3d 963 (Eighth Circuit, 2006)
State v. Ellingson
703 N.W.2d 273 (Nebraska Court of Appeals, 2005)
State v. Ferrin
305 Neb. 762 (Nebraska Supreme Court, 2020)
Deezia v. City of Lincoln
350 F. Supp. 3d 868 (D. Nebraska, 2018)
State v. Collins
307 Neb. 581 (Nebraska Supreme Court, 2020)
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912 F.3d 1089 (Eighth Circuit, 2019)
Poor Bear v. Nesbitt
300 F. Supp. 2d 904 (D. Nebraska, 2004)
State v. Tierney
584 N.W.2d 461 (Nebraska Court of Appeals, 1998)
In re Interest of Elijahking F.
982 N.W.2d 516 (Nebraska Supreme Court, 2022)
State v. Brooks
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Jason Storrs v. Travis Rozeboom
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State v. Cervantes
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State v. Yah
317 Neb. 730 (Nebraska Supreme Court, 2024)
Opinion No. (2004)
(Nebraska Attorney General Reports, 2004)
Smith v. City of Grand Island
(D. Nebraska, 2023)
Legislative History
Source: Laws 1977, LB 38, § 191; Laws 1995, LB 283, § 1; Laws 2012, LB721, § 1.
Annotations: 1. Obstruction, generally 2. Interference 3. Obstacle 4. Preservation of the peace 5. Miscellaneous 1. Obstruction, generally It is not necessary under this section for a defendant to engage in some sort of physical act. State v. Ferrin, 305 Neb. 762, 942 N.W.2d 404 (2020). To show a violation of this section, the State must prove that (1) the defendant intentionally obstructed, impaired, or hindered either a peace officer, a judge, or a police animal assisting a peace officer; (2) at the time the defendant did so, the peace officer or judge was acting under color of his or her official authority to enforce the penal law or preserve the peace; and (3) the defendant did so by using or threatening to use either violence, force, physical interference, or obstacle. State v. Ferrin, 305 Neb. 762, 942 N.W.2d 404 (2020). There must be some sort of affirmative physical act, or threat thereof, for a violation of this section to occur. State v. Owen, 7 Neb. App. 153, 580 N.W.2d 566 (1998). 2. Interference "Interference" means the action or fact of interfering or intermeddling (with a person, et cetera, or in some action). State v. Ferrin, 305 Neb. 762, 942 N.W.2d 404 (2020). 3. Obstacle "Obstacle" means something that stands in the way or that obstructs progress (literal and figurative); a hindrance, impediment, or obstruction. State v. Ferrin, 305 Neb. 762, 942 N.W.2d 404 (2020). The mere verbal refusal to provide information to an officer does not constitute an obstacle to the enforcement of the penal laws as contemplated by this section. State v. Yeutter, 252 Neb. 857, 566 N.W.2d 387 (1997). 4. Preservation of the peace The serving of a protection order by a peace officer falls within "preservation of the peace." In re Interest of Elijahking F., 313 Neb. 60, 982 N.W.2d 516 (2022). "Preservation of the peace," as used in this statute, means maintaining the tranquillity enjoyed by members of a community where good order reigns. In re Interest of Richter, 226 Neb. 874, 415 N.W.2d 476 (1987). The act of running away from an officer does obstruct, impair, or hinder the officer's efforts to preserve the peace. In re Interest of Richter, 226 Neb. 874, 415 N.W.2d 476 (1987). 5. Miscellaneous In prosecutions for assaulting a peace officer, obstructing a peace officer, or resisting arrest, a trial court must instruct the jury on the issue of self-defense when there is any evidence adduced which raises a legally cognizable claim that the peace officer used unreasonable force in making the arrest. State v. Yeutter, 252 Neb. 857, 566 N.W.2d 387 (1997). Words "violence, force, physical interference, or obstacle" are of common usage and understandable by those of ordinary intelligence and, thus, not unconstitutionally vague. State v. Lynch, 223 Neb. 849, 394 N.W.2d 651 (1986). The evidence was sufficient to convict the defendant under subsection (1) of this section where the defendant fled in his vehicle because he feared being arrested after he had been questioned by an officer, ordered to exit his vehicle, and approached by two officers and where the defendant disobeyed the officers' orders to get on the ground after the ensuing chase through a residential area. State v. Ellingson, 13 Neb. App. 931, 703 N.W.2d 273 (2005).
Nearby Sections
15
§ 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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