Nebraska Statutes
§ 29-756 — Extradition; other criminal prosecutions; no right of asylum or immunity
Nebraska § 29-756
JurisdictionNebraska
Ch. 29Criminal Procedure
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Bluebook
Neb. Rev. Stat. § 29-756 (2026).
Text
After a person has been brought back to this state by, or after waiver of extradition proceedings, he may be tried in this state for other crimes which he may be charged with having committed here as well as that specified in the requisition for his extradition.
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Legislative History
Source: Laws 1963, c. 159, § 28, p. 568.
Annotations: The foregoing statute has long been the rule in this state. State v. Dodd, 175 Neb. 533, 122 N.W.2d 518 (1963).
Nearby Sections
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§ 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Repealed.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Repealed.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Repealed.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Repealed.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Repealed.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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