Nebraska Revised Statutes
Chapter 27 - Courts; Rules of Evidence
27-406 - Rule 406. Habit; routine practice; admissibility; method of proof.

27-406. Rule 406. Habit; routine practice; admissibility; method of proof.
(1) Evidence of the habit of a person or of the routine practice of an organization, whether corroborated or not and regardless of the presence of eyewitnesses, is relevant to prove that the conduct of the person or organization on a particular occasion was in conformity with the habit or routine practice.
(2) Habit or routine practice may be proved by testimony in the form of an opinion or by specific instances of conduct sufficient in number to warrant a finding that the habit existed or that the practice was routine.
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Evidence was insufficient to show a routine or habit within the meaning of this section, because a single incident did not establish a routine, and the relevance of the evidence depended on the claim that the actor engaged in a deliberate volitional act, not a habit. State v. Edwards, 278 Neb. 55, 767 N.W.2d 784 (2009).


Admissibility of habit evidence depends on the trial judge's evaluation of the particular facts and is thus reviewed for an abuse of discretion. Borley Storage & Transfer Co. v. Whitted, 271 Neb. 84, 710 N.W.2d 71 (2006).


The precise contours of how frequently and consistently a behavior must occur to rise to the level of habit cannot be easily defined or formulated, and as with other areas of relevancy, admissibility depends on the judge's evaluation of the particular facts of the case. The exercise of judicial discretion is implicit in determinations of relevancy and admissibility under this section, and as a result, the trial court's decision will not be reversed absent an abuse of discretion. Under this section, the trial court determines whether the predicate evidence necessary to prove conduct by habit has been introduced. Habit may be shown by opinion or specific instances of conduct. It is within the trial court's discretion to determine if there is sufficient foundation for a witness to give his or her opinion about an issue in question. Habit evidence is relevant because such evidence makes it more probable that the person acted in a manner consistent with that habit. Hoffart v. Hodge, 9 Neb. App. 161, 609 N.W.2d 397 (2000).

Structure Nebraska Revised Statutes

Nebraska Revised Statutes

Chapter 27 - Courts; Rules of Evidence

27-101 - Rule 101. Scope.

27-102 - Rule 102. Purpose and construction.

27-103 - Rule 103. Rulings on evidence; effect of erroneous ruling; objection; offer of proof; record of offer and ruling; hearing of jury; plain error.

27-104 - Rule 104. Preliminary questions; questions of admissibility, generally; relevancy conditioned on fact; hearing of jury; testimony by accused; weight and credibility.

27-105 - Rule 105. Limited admissibility.

27-106 - Rule 106. Remainder of or related writings or recorded statements; action of judge.

27-201 - Rule 201. Judicial notice of adjudicative facts; kinds of facts; when discretionary; when mandatory; opportunity to be heard; time of taking notice; instructing jury.

27-301 - Rule 301. Presumptions in general.

27-302 - Rule 302. Applicability of federal law in civil cases.

27-303 - Rule 303. Presumptions in criminal cases; scope; submission to jury; instruction to jury.

27-401 - Rule 401. Relevant evidence, defined.

27-402 - Rule 402. Relevant evidence admissible; exceptions; irrelevant evidence inadmissible.

27-403 - Rule 403. Exclusion of relevant evidence; reasons.

27-404 - Rule 404. Character evidence; not admissible to prove conduct; exceptions; evidence of other crimes, wrongs, or acts; standard of proof; sexual assault; provisions applicable.

27-405 - Rule 405. Method of proving character; reputation or opinion; specific instances of conduct.

27-406 - Rule 406. Habit; routine practice; admissibility; method of proof.

27-407 - Rule 407. Subsequent remedial measures.

27-408 - Rule 408. Compromise and offers to compromise.

27-409 - Rule 409. Payment of medical and similar expenses.

27-410 - Rule 410. Guilty plea; nolo contendere; offered plea; withdrawn plea; inadmissible; exceptions.

27-411 - Rule 411. Liability insurance.

27-412 - Sex offense cases; relevance of alleged victim's past sexual behavior or alleged sexual predisposition; evidence of victim's consent; when not admissible.

27-413 - Offense of sexual assault, defined.

27-414 - Criminal use; evidence of similar crimes in sexual assault cases.

27-415 - Civil case; evidence of crimes in sexual assault cases.

27-501 - Rule 501. Privileges recognized only as provided.

27-502 - Omitted.

27-503 - Rule 503. Lawyer-client privilege; definitions; general rule of privilege; who may claim privilege; exceptions to the privilege.

27-504 - Rule 504. Physician-patient privilege; professional counselor-client privilege; definitions; general rule of privilege; who may claim privilege; exceptions to the privilege.

27-505 - Rule 505. Husband-wife privilege; general rule of privilege; definitions; waiver; criminal cases; exceptions to the privilege.

27-506 - Rule 506. Communications to clergyman; definitions; general rule of privilege; who may claim privilege.

27-507 - Rule 507. Political vote; privilege.

27-508 - Rule 508. Trade secrets; privilege; protective measures.

27-509 - Rule 509. Secrets of state and other official information; general rule of privilege; who may claim privilege; procedure; effect of sustaining claim.

27-510 - Rule 510. Identity of informer; rule of privilege; who may claim; exceptions; informer appearing as a witness; procedure; orders; legality of obtaining evidence.

27-511 - Rule 511. Waiver of privilege by voluntary disclosure.

27-512 - Rule 512. Privileged matter disclosed under compulsion or without opportunity to claim privilege.

27-513 - Rule 513. Comment on or inference from claim of privilege improper; jury instruction.

27-601 - Rule 601. General rule of competency.

27-602 - Rule 602. Lack of personal knowledge; witness may not testify; evidence.

27-603 - Rule 603. Oath or affirmation.

27-604 - Rule 604. Interpreters.

27-605 - Rule 605. Competency of judge as witness.

27-606 - Rule 606. Competency of juror as witness; at the trial; inquiry into the validity of verdict or indictment.

27-607 - Rule 607. Who may impeach.

27-608 - Rule 608. Evidence of character and conduct of witness; opinion and reputation evidence of character; specific instances of conduct; privilege against self-incrimination.

27-609 - Rule 609. Impeachment by evidence of conviction of crime; general rule; time limit; effect of pardon, annulment, or equivalent procedure; juvenile adjudications; pendency of appeal.

27-610 - Rule 610. Religious beliefs or opinions.

27-611 - Rule 611. Mode and order of interrogation and presentation; control by judge; scope of cross-examination; leading questions.

27-612 - Rule 612. Writing used to refresh memory; rights of adverse party; matters unrelated; preservation for appeal; orders.

27-613 - Rule 613. Prior statements of witnesses; examining witness concerning prior statement; extrinsic evidence of prior inconsistent statement by witness.

27-614 - Rule 614. Calling and interrogation of witnesses by judge; objections.

27-615 - Rule 615. Exclusion of witnesses; exceptions.

27-701 - Rule 701. Opinion testimony by lay witnesses; when.

27-702 - Rule 702. Testimony by experts; when.

27-703 - Rule 703. Bases of opinion testimony by experts; when revealed; admissibility.

27-704 - Rule 704. Opinion on ultimate issue.

27-705 - Rule 705. Disclosure of facts or data underlying expert opinion.

27-706 - Rule 706. Judge appointed experts; procedure; compensation; disclosure of appointment; parties may call experts of own selection.

27-707 - Eyewitness identification and memory; expert witness; admissibility of testimony.

27-801 - Rule 801. Definitions; statement, declarant, hearsay; statements which are not hearsay.

27-802 - Rule 802. Hearsay rule.

27-803 - Rule 803. Hearsay exceptions; enumerated; availability of declarant immaterial.

27-804 - Rule 804. Hearsay exceptions; enumerated; declarant unavailable; unavailability, defined.

27-805 - Rule 805. Hearsay within hearsay.

27-806 - Rule 806. Attacking and supporting credibility of declarant; opportunity to explain; examine declarant.

27-901 - Rule 901. Requirement of authentication or identification; general provision; illustrations and examples; enumerated.

27-902 - Rule 902. Self-authentication; when.

27-903 - Rule 903. Subscribing witness testimony; when necessary.

27-1001 - Rule 1001. Definitions; writings and recordings, photographs, original, and duplicate.

27-1002 - Rule 1002. Requirement of original; exception.

27-1003 - Rule 1003. Admissibility of duplicate; when.

27-1004 - Rule 1004. Admissibility of other evidence of contents; when.

27-1005 - Rule 1005. Public records; contents, how proved.

27-1006 - Rule 1006. Voluminous writings, recordings, or photographs; summaries; availability; orders.

27-1007 - Rule 1007. Contents of writings, recordings, or photographs; how proved.

27-1008 - Rule 1008. Functions of judge and jury.

27-1101 - Rule 1101. Applicability of rules; courts; proceedings generally; rules inapplicable; grand jury, miscellaneous proceedings; rules applicable in part.

27-1102 - Rule 1102. Act, when effective.

27-1103 - Rule 1103. Act, how cited.

27-1201 - Unanticipated outcome of medical care; civil action; health care provider or employee; use of certain statements and conduct; limitations.

27-1301 - Evidence of visual depiction of sexually explicit conduct; restrictions on care, custody, and control; Supreme Court; duties.