Nebraska Statutes

§ 29-1914 — Discovery order; limitation

Nebraska § 29-1914
JurisdictionNebraska
Ch. 29Criminal Procedure

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Neb. Rev. Stat. § 29-1914 (2026).

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Whenever an order is issued pursuant to the provisions of section 29-1912 or 29-1913 , it shall be limited to items or information that:

(1)Directly relate to the investigation of the underlying charge or charges in the case;
(2)Are within the possession, custody, or control of the state or local subdivisions of government; and
(3)Are known to exist by the prosecution or that, by the exercise of due diligence, may become known to the prosecution.

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Related

State v. Boppre
453 N.W.2d 406 (Nebraska Supreme Court, 1990)
82 case citations
State v. Kuhl
755 N.W.2d 389 (Nebraska Supreme Court, 2008)
68 case citations
State v. Pieper
743 N.W.2d 360 (Nebraska Supreme Court, 2008)
8 case citations
State v. Kuhl
741 N.W.2d 701 (Nebraska Court of Appeals, 2007)
3 case citations
State v. Cappel
(Nebraska Court of Appeals, 2019)

Legislative History

Source: Laws 1969, c. 235, § 3, p. 869; Laws 2019, LB496, § 5. Annotations: In a driving under the influence case, where the record clearly showed that a computer source code for a breath-testing machine was not in the State's possession and that the manufacturer of the machine considered the source code a trade secret and proprietary information, the source code was not discoverable under this section. State v. Kuhl, 16 Neb. App. 127, 741 N.W.2d 701 (2007).

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