Nebraska Statutes
§ 29-4201 — Legislative intent
Nebraska § 29-4201
JurisdictionNebraska
Ch. 29Criminal Procedure
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Bluebook
Neb. Rev. Stat. § 29-4201 (2026).
Text
It is the intent and purpose of sections 29-4201 to 29-4207
to authorize the usage of audiovisual court appearances and certain written waivers and pleas in
criminal proceedings consistent with the statutory and constitutional rights
guaranteed by the Constitution of the United States and the Constitution of
Nebraska.
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Related
State v. Liston
712 N.W.2d 264 (Nebraska Supreme Court, 2006)
Slater v. Ichtertz
320 Neb. 159 (Nebraska Supreme Court, 2025)
Legislative History
Source: Laws 1999, LB 623, § 1; Laws 2014, LB828, § 1.
Annotations: This section demonstrates that the Legislature did not intend to allow written arraignments filed under section 29-4206 to supersede Nebraska's criminal procedure statutes. State v. Liston, 271 Neb. 468, 712 N.W.2d 264 (2006).
Nearby Sections
15
§ 29-1001
Prisoner; where confined§ 29-1002
Repealed. Laws 1998, LB 695, § 10§ 29-1003
Repealed. Laws 1998, LB 695, § 10§ 29-1004
Repealed. Laws 1998, LB 695, § 10§ 29-1005
Repealed. Laws 1998, LB 695, § 10§ 29-1006
Repealed. Laws 1990, LB 829, § 3§ 29-101
Terms, usage§ 29-103
Magistrate, defined§ 29-104
Prosecuting attorney, defined§ 29-108
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