Source: https://law.justia.com/codes/nebraska/2017/chapter-28/statute-28-1206/
Timestamp: 2019-08-24 11:04:20
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Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 28', '§ 238', '§ 19', '§ 9', '§ 15', '§ 10', '§ 10', '§ 1']

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28-1206 Possession of a deadly weapon by a prohibited person; penalty.
Universal Citation: NE Code § 28-1206 (2017)
Possession of a deadly weapon by a prohibited person; penalty.
Laws 1977, LB 38, § 238;
Laws 1978, LB 748, § 19;
Laws 1995, LB 371, § 9;
Laws 2009, LB63, § 15;
Laws 2010, LB771, § 10;
Laws 2017, LB289, § 10;
Laws 2017, LB478, § 1.
Note: The Revisor of Statutes has pursuant to section 49-769 correlated LB289, section 10, with LB478, section 1, to reflect all amendments.
Note: Changes made by LB478 became effective May 10, 2017. Changes made by LB289 became effective August 24, 2017.
1. Felon in possession
Before a prior felony conviction can be used to prove that a defendant is a felon in a felon in possession case, the State must prove either that the prior felony conviction was counseled or that counsel was waived. State v. Watt, 285 Neb. 647, 832 N.W.2d 459 (2013).
Subsection (1) of this section is not unconstitutionally overbroad. State v. Green, 287 Neb. 212, 842 N.W.2d 74 (2014).