Nebraska Statutes

§ 29-3305 — Order; contents

Nebraska·Ch. 29 Criminal Procedure

Any order issued under sections 29-3301 to 29-3307 shall specify (1) the character of the alleged criminal offense which is the subject of the application;

(2)the specific type or types of identifying physical characteristic evidence which are sought;
(3)the identity or description of the individual who may be detained for obtaining such evidence;
(4)the name and official status of the peace officer or officers authorized to obtain such evidence and to effectuate any detention which may be necessary to obtain the evidence;
(5)the place at which the obtaining of such evidence may be carried out;
(6)that the person will be under no legal obligation to submit to any interrogation or to make any statement during the period of his appearance except that required for voice identificatio

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State v. Marcus
660 N.W.2d 837 (Nebraska Supreme Court, 2003)
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Legislative History

Source: Laws 1971, LB 568, § 5. Annotations: The identifying physical characteristics statutes require a showing of probable cause to believe the person seized has engaged in an articulable criminal offense before the judicial officer can issue an order to produce identifying physical characteristics. State v. Marcus, 265 Neb. 910, 660 N.W.2d 837 (2003). When determining whether an order to produce identifying physical characteristics was based on a showing of probable cause, a court considers the totality of the circumstances. State v. Marcus, 265 Neb. 910, 660 N.W.2d 837 (2003).

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