Nebraska Judicial Branch
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The Constitution of the State of Nebraska distributes the judicial power of the state among the Supreme Court, Court of Appeals, district courts, and county courts. All state courts operate under the administrative direction of the Supreme Court. In addition to the courts created by the Constitution, the Nebraska judicial system has two other courts - the separate juvenile courts located in..
Nebraska Judicial Branch
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Featuring Omaha’s Young Adult Court Judge and Graduate Nebraska Chief Justice Michael G. Heavican and Justice Jeffrey Funke will host a proclamation signing ceremony on April 30, 2024, at 2:00 p.m. to officially declare Nebraska Problem-Solving Court Month on behalf of the State Judicial Branch. The ..read more
Nebraska Judicial Branch
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On Wednesday, March 6th, Certified Spanish interpreter Vladimir Bazan had the opportunity to interpret at the Capitol in front of the Supreme Court. This is an experience that most interpreters will not have during their careers. The Language Access Program is asked to provide interpreters to appear ..read more
Nebraska Judicial Branch
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Pawnee County Court officials, including Judge Rick Smith, Clerk Magistrate LaRita Weber and Assistant Clerk Julie Kuhl, hosted Law Day for fifth-grade students from Pawnee City, Humboldt-Table Rock-Steinauer (HTRS) and Lewiston Schools on Friday, April 19, 2024. The team was supported by Attorney ..read more
Nebraska Judicial Branch
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National Interpreter Appreciation Day is a day dedicated to recognizing and honoring the important role that interpreters play in facilitating communication between people who speak different languages or use different modes of communication, such as sign language. Nebraska Judicial Branch’s ..read more
Nebraska Judicial Branch
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Awarded to: Julie Schuyler, Support Staff in Hall County Julie consistently exhibits boundless compassion and respect towards clients who contact or visit the District 9 office. Acknowledging the challenges often encountered by probation clients, she actively seeks and implements solutions. Julie ..read more
Nebraska Judicial Branch
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Former county and district court judge John P. Icenogle passed away on April 12, 2024, at his residence in Kearney. Icenogle began his judicial career in 1976 as judge of the county court in Kearney (former 12th Judicial District - Buffalo & Hall Counties). He was subsequently appointed to the ..read more
Nebraska Judicial Branch
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The Douglas County Probation Office engaged in a discussion with a group of young adults at the South Omaha Boys and Girls Club on March 21, 2024. The focus of the visit was to debunk myths and present facts about probation and how Douglas County probation serves the community. Officers Anavelle ..read more
Nebraska Judicial Branch
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During the 2024 Creighton Law School argument session, students had the opportunity to observe three cases: medical malpractice from Grand Island, a personal injury case involving Gretna Public Schools, and a second-degree murder case from Scottsbluff. The Gross Appellate Courtroom in the Ahmanson ..read more
Nebraska Judicial Branch
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District Court Judge for the 10th Judicial District, Terri S. Harder, is retiring May 31, 2024. In her retirement announcement to Governor Pillen, Harder wrote, “It has been the biggest honor and privilege of my life to have served the citizens of the State of Nebraska in this position for almost 25 ..read more