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1 Answer | Asked in Juvenile Law, Civil Rights and Communications Law for Nebraska on
Q: If I had a case moved from adult court to juvenile court do I have any ability to have my name redacted from articles?

When I was 17 I was charged with a few different crimes in adult court in Nebraska. Some news articles were posted about me and 3 others with my name stated in the news articles. My case was then moved to juvenile court because I was a minor. However, these articles still contain my full name and... View More

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answered on Jun 29, 2024

This is a complex legal situation that involves the intersection of juvenile justice, media law, and privacy rights. Here's a general overview, but please note that for definitive advice, you should consult with a lawyer who specializes in this area of law in Nebraska:

1. Juvenile...
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1 Answer | Asked in Communications Law and Products Liability for Nebraska on
Q: is it illegal to remove an old telecommunications device from your dwelling

if yes what is the law

Julie Fowler
Julie Fowler
answered on Oct 14, 2020

Generally a party can remove property from their own property. Do you own the property or are you renting? Do you own the device or is it owned by a provider, such as DirecTv or another provider? Do you have a contract with such provider that has requirements as to what you are to do when you... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law and Communications Law for Nebraska on
Q: When investigatory stop occurs thru pretext stop , do I only have to be informed of the pretext stop and not that invest

Do I not have to be informed that as need to exit my vehicle for inventory purposes although I was reinstate eligible that my vehicle was getting towed. I was not arrested and I was told I was getting citation after the inventory of my car. I left my work but evidently looked suspiciouse 7:00pm.... View More

Julie Fowler
Julie Fowler
answered on Jun 10, 2019

Many times people consent to a search of their vehicle when requested by law enforcement. If a party consents to the search, it is difficult to be successful on an argument that law enforcement didn't have authority to search the vehicle when the party consented to the search. If you have... View More

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