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Investor Presentaiton

Effective December 1, 2021 (d) Order. Nebraska Criminal Rules A judge rules on a motion for closure. If the judge enters a closure order, the order states the specific findings that require closure. 55.1 Custody of Files and Exhibits. (a) Clerk's Custody. In general, documents or physical items belonging to the court's paper or electronic files remain in the clerk's custody throughout a judicial proceeding. Viewing and Copying Court Files. (b) (1) Paper Files. (c) (2) (3) The public may view files and documents in the clerk's office in Omaha and Lincoln between 8:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. on days when the courthouses are open for business. Upon request, the clerk's staff copies public documents for a fee as allowed by 28 U.S.C. § 1914. Electronic Files. Electronic access to the electronic docket and documents filed in the System is available to the public at no charge at the clerk's office in Omaha and Lincoln between 8:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. on days when the courthouses are open for business. Fees to print a paper copy of an electronic filing and to obtain a certified copy of an electronically filed document are allowed by 28 U.S.C. § 1914. Payment for Copies. Payment must be made when the service is requested in cash, by credit card, or by check or money order payable to "Clerk, U.S. District Court." Fees apply to copying services for the United States if the record or paper requested can be electronically accessed. Clerk's staff cannot make change for cash payments. Inspecting Physical Evidence. No one may inspect physical evidence in the clerk's custody, including as photographic negatives, tape recordings, contraband (including drugs and narcotics, firearms, and ammunition), currency, negotiable instruments, 57
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