Source: https://www.aboutbail.com/pages/nebraska-bail-law
Timestamp: 2019-12-06 11:45:39
Document Index: 705896592

Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 25', '§ 29', '§ 29', '§ 29', '§ 29', '§ 29']

Nebraska Bail Bond Laws - AboutBail.com
Nebraska Bail Law:
A. NEBRASKA REVISED STATUTES OF 1943 CHAPTER 29. CRIMINAL PROCEDURE ARTICLE 11. PROCEEDINGS UPON FORFEITURE OF RECOGNIZANCE.
B. NEBRASKA REVISED STATUTES OF 1943 CHAPTER 25. COURTS, DISTRICT; CIVIL PROCEDURE ARTICLE 22. GENERAL PROVISIONS. (D) MISCELLANEOUS
C. NEBRASKA REVISED STATUTES OF 1943 CHAPTER 29. CRIMINAL PROCEDURE ARTICLE 9. BAIL
Nebraska’s statutes currently do not contain regulations for regarding the licensing of bail bond recovery or bail enforcement agents. The closest equivalent in the NE statutes is the provisions dealing with licensing of a “surety.”
A. NEBRASKA REVISED STATUTES OF 1943 CHAPTER 25. COURTS, DISTRICT; CIVIL PROCEDURE ARTICLE 22. GENERAL PROVISIONS. (D) MISCELLANEOUS
§ 25-2222. Sureties; affidavit of qualifications; effect
B. 25-2223. Sureties; justification; requirements
A. NEBRASKA REVISED STATUTES OF 1943 CHAPTER 29. CRIMINAL PROCEDURE ARTICLE 11. PROCEEDINGS UPON FORFEITURE OF RECOGNIZANCE. § 29-1106. Recognizance forfeited; when.
B. § 29-1108. Recognizance forfeited; motion; notice; judgment; cash deposit, disposition.
§ 29-1110. Recognizance forfeited; satisfaction; forfeiture set aside or remitted; exoneration of surety
A. NEBRASKA REVISED STATUTES OF 1943 CHAPTER 29. CRIMINAL PROCEDURE ARTICLE 9. BAIL.§ 29-906. Surrender of accused by surety to sheriff; authority.
A. NEBRASKA REVISED STATUTES OF 1943 CHAPTER 29. CRIMINAL PROCEDURE ARTICLE 7. EXTRADITION AND DETAINER. (A) UNIFORM CRIMINAL EXTRADITION ACT
§ 29-746. Bail; forfeiture; effect
A. State v. Hernandez 1 Neb.App. 830, 511 N.W.2d 535
Defendant appealed from order of the District Court, Scotts Bluff County, Robert O. Hippe, J., overruling defendant’s motion to set aside his bond forfeiture. The Court of Appeals, Irwin, J., held that: (1) ruling on motion to set aside forfeiture of bond was appealable order; (2) trial court could impose condition in appeal bond that defendant not commit any crime while free on bond pending appeal; and (3) court was required to conduct evidentiary hearing to determine whether bond forfeiture should be set aside, considering cost, inconvenience and prejudice, if any, suffered by government as result of defendant’s breach and any explanation or mitigating circumstances presented by defendant. Reversed and remanded with directions.
B.State v. Hart
The District Court, Lincoln County, Stuart, J., entered judgment on defendant’s appearance bond, and defendant appealed. The Supreme Court, Boslaugh, J., held that where defendant failed to appear in court as required by conditions of his appearance bond, liability on bond became absolute and forfeiture was proper, in absence of showing excusing defendant’s failure to appear. Affirmed.
C.State v. Ingoldsby
D.State v. Casey
At this time, there appear to be no specific regulations for “Bounty Hunters” in the Nebraska statutes.