423 sections in this chapter.
Neb. Rev. Stat. § 24-809.04 Judicial vacancy; date of final determination.
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For purposes of sections 24-809.05 and 24-810, the date of a final determination of a district, county, or separate juvenile court judicial vacancy shall be: (1) The date a judicial vacancy is determined by the Judicial Resources Commission pursuant to section 24-1204 or 24-1206;…
Neb. Rev. Stat. § 24-809.05 Judgeship; primary office; relocation of judge authorized; when.
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If a final determination of a district or county court judicial vacancy is made, the Supreme Court shall, after consultation with a representative sampling of the lawyers of the judicial district, determine and announce the county where the primary office for the judgeship shall …
Neb. Rev. Stat. § 24-810 Judicial vacancy; judicial nominating commission; meeting; notice; hearing; application; investigations; submission of names.
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(1)(a) When a final determination of a district, county, or separate juvenile court judicial vacancy has been made pursuant to section 24-809.04 or in the event of a judicial vacancy in any other court, the Clerk of the Supreme Court shall contact the chairperson of the judicial …
Neb. Rev. Stat. § 24-810.01 Judicial nominating commission; change in residency or party registration; effect.
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A change in residency that results in a member not satisfying the residency requirements of section 24-802 or a change in party registration shall automatically terminate the tenure of any member of a judicial nominating commission.
Neb. Rev. Stat. § 24-811 Judicial nominating commissions; unlawful to attempt to influence; violations; penalty.
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It shall be unlawful and a breach of ethics for any judge, public officeholder, lawyer or any other person or organization to attempt to influence any judicial nominating commission in any manner and on any basis except by presenting facts and opinions relevant to the judicial qu…
Neb. Rev. Stat. § 24-811.01 Judicial nominating commission; nominations; number; considerations.
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Any judicial nominating commission which has for its consideration three or more candidates for a judicial vacancy shall nominate at least three candidates for consideration by the Governor if the commission, in its discretion, finds them to be sufficiently qualified. In determin…
Neb. Rev. Stat. § 24-811.02 Judicial nominating commission; send report to State Court Administrator; contents.
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Within thirty days after the list of nominees for a judicial vacancy is presented to the Governor by a judicial nominating commission, the chairperson of the commission shall prepare and send to the State Court Administrator a report containing the following: (1) Names of all can…
Neb. Rev. Stat. § 24-812 Judicial nominating commissions; members; communications; confidential.
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All communications between members of judicial nominating commissions and between any member of the commission and any prospective candidate for judicial office and all other communications with members of the commission except those at the public hearing, shall be confidential. …
Neb. Rev. Stat. § 24-812.01 Judicial nominations; Supreme Court; promulgate rules.
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The Supreme Court shall promulgate rules regarding procedures to be followed in the nominating procedure, including the type of application to be filed, the type of presentation an applicant may make at the public hearing, factors, if any, other than those specifically described …
Neb. Rev. Stat. § 24-813 Judicial officeholders; subject to sections.
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All judicial officeholders who are subject to the terms and provisions of Article V, section 21, of the Constitution of Nebraska, as provided by the Constitution of Nebraska or by law, shall be subject to the terms and provisions of sections 24-813 to 24-818.
Neb. Rev. Stat. § 24-814 Judicial officeholder; continuance in office; request in writing to be retained.
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(1) Any judicial officeholder, subject to the terms of sections 24-813 to 24-818, who desires to continue in office for an additional term, shall indicate his or her desire in this respect in writing filed with the Secretary of State, on or before August 1 immediately preceding t…
Neb. Rev. Stat. § 24-815 Judicial officeholder; request to be retained; Secretary of State; submit to electorate; form of ballot.
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Upon receipt of such information and request within the time provided in section 24-814, the Secretary of State shall cause the question of said judicial officeholder's right to continue in office for an additional term to be submitted to the appropriate electorate at the next ge…
Neb. Rev. Stat. § 24-816 Judicial officeholder; retention election; how conducted.
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Said election shall be conducted in the manner and form provided for elections generally with respect to the nonpolitical ballot and the results of said election shall be certified in like manner.
Neb. Rev. Stat. § 24-817 Judicial officeholder; retention election; determination by vote of electorate.
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If the majority of the electors voting with regard to said question at said election vote in the affirmative, said judge shall be retained in office for an additional term. If the majority of the voters voting on said question at said election vote in the negative, a vacancy in s…
Neb. Rev. Stat. § 24-818 Judicial officeholder; request to be retained; failure to file; vacancy.
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Unless the judicial officeholder, who is subject to sections 24-813 to 24-818, files with the Secretary of State within the time and in the manner provided in section 24-814 an indication of his desire to continue in office for an additional term, a vacancy in said office shall o…
Neb. Rev. Stat. § 24-819 Judges; full term; commencement; end.
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The full term of office of each judge shall commence: (1) On the first Thursday after the first Tuesday in January next succeeding the election referred to in sections 24-813 to 24-818, or (2) if appointed pursuant to Article V of the Constitution of Nebraska, on the date of his …
Neb. Rev. Stat. § 24-820 County judge; selection; retained in office; vacancy, how filled.
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County judges shall be selected and retained in office in accordance with the provisions of Article V, section 21, of the Constitution of Nebraska. Each judge shall (1) be selected for a term of six years, and (2) hold office until his successor is selected and qualified. Any vac…
Repealed. Laws 1991, LB 732, § 160.
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[Repealed or reserved.]
Repealed. Laws 1991, LB 732, § 160.
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Transferred to section 25-412.01.
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Transferred to section 25-412.02.
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Transferred to section 25-412.03.
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Transferred to section 25-412.04.
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[Repealed or reserved.]