When you and your spouse share legal custody of your child, you may need to work together to solve certain practical issues. Will your child live in your home, or your ex’s home? Will you share physical custody, or will one of you act as your child’s primary...
Month: June 2021
What may result from an aggravated DUI charge in Nebraska?
Nebraska law adds to the severity of a DUI charge and enhances the penalties when a motorist's blood alcohol content tests at 0.15% or more. As noted on the Nebraska Legislature website, a judge may revoke your license for a first-time enhanced offense, which may...
Do you know how to invoke your right to remain silent?
If officers suspect you may have committed a crime, they are likely to interview you. Before doing so, however, they typically must advise you of your Miranda rights. These include both your right to remain silent and your right to legal counsel during material parts...
Theft by deception charges in Nebraska
Nebraska officials may file theft by deception charges if evidence shows false words or actions helped an individual take property from another. The statute of limitations, however, generally requires a prosecutor to charge a defendant within three years of an alleged...