Investor Presentaiton
Effective December 1, 2021
Nebraska Criminal Rules
(2)
the law enforcement agency's supervision and ceasing
probation and pretrial services supervision.
In Camera Review; Sealed Order.
The review of the agency's request must be conducted in camera,
and the order granting or denying the request must be filed under
seal.
Term of Assistance.
(c)
(1)
Timing.
(d)
(2)
(3)
If the court grants the agency's request, the defendant's services as
a confidential informant may begin when a court order grants the
request and may continue as specified in the court's order for a term
of up to 90 days. Probation and pretrial services must advise the
court 14 days before the end of that term that the defendant's term
as a confidential informant is ending. Absent emergency
circumstances, an extension of the term must (1) be requested in
writing 7 days before the term ends and (2) include an explanation
of why more time is needed.
Emergency.
If an emergency exists requiring use of the confidential informant in
order to protect life or prevent substantial property loss, to apprehend
or identify a fleeing defendant, or to prevent the imminent loss of
evidence before court approval can reasonably be obtained, the
law enforcement agency (A) may, upon notice to the supervising
officer or the officer's supervisor, use the defendant as a confidential
informant for no more than 4 hours and (B) must notify the court as
soon as possible.
Termination of Service; Notice.
When the defendant's services as a confidential informant are
complete, the agency must provide written notice to the court,
probation and pretrial services, and the defendant that the
defendant's services as a confidential informant are terminated. The
defendant must provide a written receipt for the notice.
Supervision of Defendant.
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