When most Nebraska residents consider burglary, they may think this term refers to theft. This is not necessarily the case, though, and if people find themselves charged with this offense, it is important for them to understand what it means. Most of the time, burglary does ...
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Defining a False or Wrongful Arrest
When people think of a false or a wrong arrest, they generally imagine a Nebraska police officer placing a person under arrest without any ...
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Can I Be Arrested at a Sobriety Checkpoint If I'm Sober?
At the law office of McGoughLaw P.C., L.L.O., we want everyone in Nebraska to have a safe, enjoyable holiday season. For many residents, the holidays ...
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College Application App Will Stop Asking About Criminal Histories
The Common Application, an app that students use to fill out a free online form and apply to multiple colleges, has announced it will no longer ...
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Getting a Job After a Conviction
People who have been convicted of misdemeanors or felonies in Nebraska have just as much right to get a good job and provide for themselves and their ...
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Controversy Surrounds Execution
People from all walks of life in Nebraska today are likely trying to come to terms with the recent execution of an inmate by the state. In the past ...
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Breath Test Weight Left to Jury
Many drivers in Nebraska may be aware that if they are charged with a drunk driving offense, the exact measurement of their blood alcohol content may ...
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Presentence Investigation in Plea Bargain Case
Many people in Nebraska might think that once a person has been charged with or convicted of a criminal offense, the things that happen next are ...
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Reasons for Case Dismissal Unknown
People in Nebraska who find themselves facing criminal charges should know that there may be many different scenarios and outcomes for a given case. ...
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Defendant Accepts Plea Bargain
After being charged with even one let alone with multiple criminal offenses in Nebraska, defendants often and understandably start to assess their ...
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