Neb. Rev. Stat. §§ 29-2317

Current with changes through the 2024 First Special Legislative Session
Section 29-2317 - Notice of intent to appeal to district court; procedure
(1) A prosecuting attorney may take exception to any ruling or decision of the county court made during the prosecution of a cause by presenting to the court a notice of intent to take an appeal to the district court with reference to the rulings or decisions of which complaint is made.
(2) The notice shall contain a copy of the rulings or decisions complained of, the basis and reasons for objection thereto, and a statement by the prosecuting attorney as to the part of the record he or she proposes to present to the district court. The notice shall be presented to the court within twenty days after the final order is entered in the cause. If the court finds it is in conformity with the truth, the judge shall sign it and shall indicate thereon whether, in his or her opinion, the part of the record which the prosecuting attorney proposes to present to the district court is adequate for a proper consideration of the matter.
(3) The prosecuting attorney shall then file the notice in the district court within thirty days from the date of final order and within thirty days from the date of filing the notice shall file a bill of exceptions covering the part of the record referred to in the notice. Such appeal shall be on the record.

Neb. Rev. Stat. §§ 29-2317

Laws 1975, LB 130, § 1; Laws 1984, LB 13, § 70; Laws 1987, LB 33, § 6; Laws 2003, LB 17, § 13.