Investor Presentaiton
Effective December 1, 2021
Nebraska Criminal Rules
After a guilty plea is tendered or a verdict of guilty is received, each
sentencing judge, or a magistrate judge acting for the sentencing judge,
may issue an order setting the sentencing schedule and procedure. If an
order is not issued, or if the order does not address one or more of the
matters listed below, the following schedules and procedures are followed.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
No later than 7 days after the date a guilty plea is tendered or a guilty
verdict is filed, the attorneys must send their respective versions of
the offense to the probation and pretrial services officer.
No later than 21 days after the date set in subparagraph (1), the
attorneys must send the probation and pretrial services officer all
financial information, restitution proposals, and chemical or mental
health information that they wish the probation and pretrial services
officer to consider.
No later than 14 days after the date set in subparagraph (2), the
probation and pretrial services officer must distribute to the attorneys
the initial version of the presentence report.
No later than 14 days after the date set in subparagraph (3), the
attorneys must send the probation and pretrial services officer any
objections to the initial version of the presentence report.
No later than 7 days after the date set in subparagraph (4), the
probation and pretrial services officer must send the sentencing
judge and the attorneys the final version of the presentence report
including an addendum that addresses any of the parties' objections
regarding the initial version of the presentence report.
No later than 7 days after the date set in subparagraph (5), the
attorneys for both parties must file:
community
proposals for community service,
confinement, intermittent confinement, or home detention;
(A)
any
(B)
(C)
motions by either party for departure, deviation, or variance;
and
statements of position regarding, or objections addressed to,
the final presentence report. Any objections to the
presentence report not filed under this subparagraph may be
considered waived.
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