Nebraska Statutes

§ 29-1926 — Child victim or child witness; video deposition and in camera testimony; conditions; use; findings by court; release; procedure; violation; penalty

Nebraska § 29-1926
JurisdictionNebraska
Ch. 29Criminal Procedure

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Neb. Rev. Stat. § 29-1926 (2026).

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(1)(a) Upon request of the prosecuting or defense attorney and upon a showing of compelling need, the court shall order the taking of a video deposition of a child victim of or child witness to any offense punishable as a felony. The deposition ordinarily shall be in lieu of courtroom or in camera testimony by the child. If the court orders a video deposition, the court shall:
(i)Designate the time and place for taking the deposition. The deposition may be conducted in the courtroom, the judge's chambers, or any other location suitable for video recording;
(ii)Assure adequate time for the defense attorney to complete discovery before taking the deposition; and
(iii)Preside over the taking of the video deposition in the same manner as if the child were called as a witness for the prosecu

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Related

State v. Parker
757 N.W.2d 7 (Nebraska Court of Appeals, 2008)
19 case citations
State v. Armstrong
290 Neb. 991 (Nebraska Supreme Court, 2015)
15 case citations
State v. Martinez
541 N.W.2d 406 (Nebraska Court of Appeals, 1995)
14 case citations
State v. Smith
302 Neb. 154 (Nebraska Supreme Court, 2019)

Legislative History

Source: Laws 1988, LB 90, § 3; Laws 1997, LB 643, § 1; Laws 2006, LB 1199, § 12; Laws 2015, LB347, § 1; Laws 2020, LB43, § 11; Laws 2020, LB1148, § 8. Cross References: Office of Inspector General of Nebraska Child Welfare Act, see section 50-1801. Annotations: In a jury trial, a large opaque screen in the courtroom, separating the child witness from the defendant, was a violation of the defendant's due process right to a fair trial. State v. Parker, 276 Neb. 661, 757 N.W.2d 7 (2008).

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