Investor Presentaiton
Effective December 1, 2021
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Restricting Access to Unredacted Documents.
Nebraska Criminal Rules
With the court's leave, a party may restrict access to a document containing
the unredacted personal data identifiers listed in Nebraska Criminal Rule
49.1.1(b) or in Federal Rule of Criminal Procedure 49.1.
Timely Filing.
A document is considered timely filed if filed before midnight Central
Standard Time (or Central Daylight Time, if in effect). However, the
assigned judge may order a document filed by a time certain.
Official Record.
The clerk does not maintain a paper court file in any case unless required
by law or local rule. When a document is filed electronically, the official
record is the electronic recording of the document as stored by the court,
and the filing party is bound by the document as filed.
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Motion.
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(2) Order.
Procedure.
A party seeking to file an unredacted document must file
electronically file a motion to restrict access to the document
under the E-Government Act of 2002, Pub. L. No. 107-347,
116 Stat. 2899 (Dec. 17, 2002) (codified at 5 U.S.C. §§ 3701-
3707 and scattered sections) ("E-Government Act"). The
motion must state why filing an unredacted document is
necessary and why redaction would not reduce or eliminate
the need for restriction.
Unredacted Document not Attached.
The unredacted document must not be attached to the
motion, but rather filed separately as a restricted document.
The document remains provisionally restricted pending the
ruling on the motion to restrict access. If the court denies the
motion, it will direct the clerk to lift the restriction on the
unredacted document.
In ruling on the motion, the assigned judge may lift the restriction on
the document, strike it, or order the filing party to place a redacted
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