Nebraska Statutes

§ 29-3903 — Indigent defendant; right to counsel; appointment

Nebraska·Ch. 29 Criminal Procedure
At a felony defendant's first appearance before a judge, the judge shall advise him or her of the right to court-appointed counsel if such person is indigent. If he or she asserts indigency, the court shall make a reasonable inquiry to determine such person's financial condition and shall require him or her to execute an affidavit of indigency for filing with the clerk of the court. If the court determines the defendant to be indigent, it shall formally appoint the public defender or, in counties not having a public defender, an attorney or attorneys licensed to practice law in this state, not exceeding two, to represent the indigent felony defendant at all future critical stages of the criminal proceedings against such defendant, consistent with the provisions of section 23-3402 , but ap

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Legislative History

Source: Laws 1972, LB 1463, § 6; Laws 1979, LB 241, § 3; Laws 1984, LB 189, § 4; R.S.1943, (1989), § 29-1804.07; Laws 1990, LB 822, § 21; Laws 1991, LB 732, § 89; Laws 2018, LB193, § 62. Annotations: Defendant's right to desire to have counsel appointed was violated. State v. Sondag, 214 Neb. 659, 335 N.W.2d 306 (1983).

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