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Effective December 1, 2021 (d) Nebraska Criminal Rules computer disks or tapes, and other items designated by a judicial officer except while in the presence and under the control of the clerk. The clerk may limit or preclude access and copying in order to preserve evidence. Temporary Withdrawal of Paper Court Files, Exhibits, and Documents. Paper court files, exhibits, documents, and transcripts may not be taken from the clerk's office or custody without a written order of the assigned judge. To request permission to check out a court file, exhibit, document, or transcript, an attorney must electronically file a written motion. If the assigned judge grants the motion, the attorney may have the court file, exhibit, document, or transcript upon delivery of a receipt for the file to the clerk. The attorney must return the court file, exhibit, document, or transcript when the judge directs or no later than 7 days, in the same condition and order in which it was filed in the clerk's office. The judge may direct the file, exhibit, document, or transcript to be returned the next morning. Trial or Evidentiary Hearing Exhibits. (e) (1) Custody. Exhibits offered or received into evidence during a hearing or trial must be left in the clerk's custody. (2) Special Cases. (f) (g) In cases involving a large number of exhibits or in cases requiring special provisions for access, safekeeping, or inspection of exhibits, attorneys must confer with the courtroom deputy to establish procedures for handling exhibits during and after the trial. Attorneys should (1) prepare trial evidence that includes a large number of paper documents in an electronic format and (2) may consult with the court's information technology staff for assistance. Permanent Withdrawal of Files and Documents. Upon a showing of good cause, the court may order an item in a file to be permanently withdrawn. The clerk may require a party requesting withdrawal to provide a copy of the item for certification and a receipt for the original. The certified copy and receipt are filed in lieu of the original, and the party receiving the original must pay the clerk any costs. Withdrawal or Destruction of Exhibits at Case Conclusion. 58
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