Nebraska Statutes

§ 29-3705 — Person acquitted prior to May 29, 1981; jurisdiction of trial court; petition; hearing

Nebraska § 29-3705
JurisdictionNebraska
Ch. 29Criminal Procedure

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Neb. Rev. Stat. § 29-3705 (2026).

Text

The court which tried and acquitted any person who, as of May 29, 1981, stands committed by an order of a mental health board pursuant to the Nebraska Mental Health Commitment Act in consequence of the insanity or derangement which was the ground of the acquittal, shall have jurisdiction over such person for disposition consistent with the provisions of sections 29-2203 and 29-3701 to 29-3704 . Within sixty days of May 29, 1981, the county attorney in the jurisdiction of the court which tried and acquitted the person shall file with the court which tried and acquitted the person and shall serve on the person a petition asserting the court's jurisdiction over the person for disposition consistent with sections 29-3701 to 29-3704 . The court shall then conduct an evidentiary hearing

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Legislative History

Source: Laws 1981, LB 213, § 7; Laws 2004, LB 1083, § 88. Cross References: Nebraska Mental Health Commitment Act, see section 71-901.

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