28-416. Prohibited acts; violations; penalties.
(1) Except as authorized by the Uniform Controlled Substances Act, it shall be unlawful for any person knowingly or intentionally: (a) To manufacture, distribute, deliver, dispense, or possess with intent to manufacture, distribute, deliver, or dispense a controlled substance; or (b) to create, distribute, or possess with intent to distribute a counterfeit controlled substance.
(2) Except as provided in subsections (4), (5), (7), (8), (9), and (10) of this section, any person who violates subsection (1) of this section with respect to: (a) A controlled substance classified in Schedule I, II, or III of section 28-405 which is an exceptionally hazardous drug shall be guilty of a Class II felony; (b) any other controlled substance classified in Schedule I, II, or III of section 28-405 shall be guilty of a Class IIA felony; or (c) a controlled substance classified in Schedule IV or V of section 28-405 shall be guilty of a Class IIIA felony.
(3) A person knowingly or intentionally possessing a controlled substance, except marijuana or any substance containing a quantifiable amount of the substances, chemicals, or compounds described, defined, or delineated in subdivision (c)(26) of Schedule I of section 28-405, unless such substance was obtained directly or pursuant to a medical order issued by a practitioner authorized to prescribe while acting in the course of his or her professional practice, or except as otherwise authorized by the act, shall be guilty of a Class IV felony. A person shall not be in violation of this subsection if section 28-472 or 28-1701 applies.
(4)(a) Except as authorized by the Uniform Controlled Substances Act, any person eighteen years of age or older who knowingly or intentionally manufactures, distributes, delivers, dispenses, or possesses with intent to manufacture, distribute, deliver, or dispense a controlled substance or a counterfeit controlled substance (i) to a person under the age of eighteen years, (ii) in, on, or within one thousand feet of the real property comprising a public or private elementary, vocational, or secondary school, a community college, a public or private college, junior college, or university, or a playground, or (iii) within one hundred feet of a public or private youth center, public swimming pool, or video arcade facility shall be punished by the next higher penalty classification than the penalty prescribed in subsection (2), (7), (8), (9), or (10) of this section, depending upon the controlled substance involved, for the first violation and for a second or subsequent violation shall be punished by the next higher penalty classification than that prescribed for a first violation of this subsection, but in no event shall such person be punished by a penalty greater than a Class IB felony.
(b) For purposes of this subsection:
(i) Playground means any outdoor facility, including any parking lot appurtenant to the facility, intended for recreation, open to the public, and with any portion containing three or more apparatus intended for the recreation of children, including sliding boards, swingsets, and teeterboards;
(ii) Video arcade facility means any facility legally accessible to persons under eighteen years of age, intended primarily for the use of pinball and video machines for amusement, and containing a minimum of ten pinball or video machines; and
(iii) Youth center means any recreational facility or gymnasium, including any parking lot appurtenant to the facility or gymnasium, intended primarily for use by persons under eighteen years of age which regularly provides athletic, civic, or cultural activities.
(5)(a) Except as authorized by the Uniform Controlled Substances Act, it shall be unlawful for any person eighteen years of age or older to knowingly and intentionally employ, hire, use, cause, persuade, coax, induce, entice, seduce, or coerce any person under the age of eighteen years to manufacture, transport, distribute, carry, deliver, dispense, prepare for delivery, offer for delivery, or possess with intent to do the same a controlled substance or a counterfeit controlled substance.
(b) Except as authorized by the Uniform Controlled Substances Act, it shall be unlawful for any person eighteen years of age or older to knowingly and intentionally employ, hire, use, cause, persuade, coax, induce, entice, seduce, or coerce any person under the age of eighteen years to aid and abet any person in the manufacture, transportation, distribution, carrying, delivery, dispensing, preparation for delivery, offering for delivery, or possession with intent to do the same of a controlled substance or a counterfeit controlled substance.
(c) Any person who violates subdivision (a) or (b) of this subsection shall be punished by the next higher penalty classification than the penalty prescribed in subsection (2), (7), (8), (9), or (10) of this section, depending upon the controlled substance involved, for the first violation and for a second or subsequent violation shall be punished by the next higher penalty classification than that prescribed for a first violation of this subsection, but in no event shall such person be punished by a penalty greater than a Class IB felony.
(6) It shall not be a defense to prosecution for violation of subsection (4) or (5) of this section that the defendant did not know the age of the person through whom the defendant violated such subsection.
(7) Any person who violates subsection (1) of this section with respect to cocaine or any mixture or substance containing a detectable amount of cocaine in a quantity of:
(a) One hundred forty grams or more shall be guilty of a Class IB felony;
(b) At least twenty-eight grams but less than one hundred forty grams shall be guilty of a Class IC felony; or
(c) At least ten grams but less than twenty-eight grams shall be guilty of a Class ID felony.
(8) Any person who violates subsection (1) of this section with respect to base cocaine (crack) or any mixture or substance containing a detectable amount of base cocaine in a quantity of:
(a) One hundred forty grams or more shall be guilty of a Class IB felony;
(b) At least twenty-eight grams but less than one hundred forty grams shall be guilty of a Class IC felony; or
(c) At least ten grams but less than twenty-eight grams shall be guilty of a Class ID felony.
(9) Any person who violates subsection (1) of this section with respect to heroin or any mixture or substance containing a detectable amount of heroin in a quantity of:
(a) One hundred forty grams or more shall be guilty of a Class IB felony;
(b) At least twenty-eight grams but less than one hundred forty grams shall be guilty of a Class IC felony; or
(c) At least ten grams but less than twenty-eight grams shall be guilty of a Class ID felony.
(10) Any person who violates subsection (1) of this section with respect to amphetamine, its salts, optical isomers, and salts of its isomers, or with respect to methamphetamine, its salts, optical isomers, and salts of its isomers, in a quantity of:
(a) One hundred forty grams or more shall be guilty of a Class IB felony;
(b) At least twenty-eight grams but less than one hundred forty grams shall be guilty of a Class IC felony; or
(c) At least ten grams but less than twenty-eight grams shall be guilty of a Class ID felony.
(11) Any person knowingly or intentionally possessing marijuana weighing more than one ounce but not more than one pound shall be guilty of a Class III misdemeanor.
(12) Any person knowingly or intentionally possessing marijuana weighing more than one pound shall be guilty of a Class IV felony.
(13) Except as provided in section 28-1701, any person knowingly or intentionally possessing marijuana weighing one ounce or less or any substance containing a quantifiable amount of the substances, chemicals, or compounds described, defined, or delineated in subdivision (c)(26) of Schedule I of section 28-405 shall:
(a) For the first offense, be guilty of an infraction, receive a citation, be fined three hundred dollars, and be assigned to attend a course as prescribed in section 29-433 if the judge determines that attending such course is in the best interest of the individual defendant;
(b) For the second offense, be guilty of a Class IV misdemeanor, receive a citation, and be fined four hundred dollars and may be imprisoned not to exceed five days; and
(c) For the third and all subsequent offenses, be guilty of a Class IIIA misdemeanor, receive a citation, be fined five hundred dollars, and be imprisoned not to exceed seven days.
(14) Any person convicted of violating this section, if placed on probation, shall, as a condition of probation, satisfactorily attend and complete appropriate treatment and counseling on drug abuse provided by a program authorized under the Nebraska Behavioral Health Services Act or other licensed drug treatment facility.
(15) Any person convicted of violating this section, if sentenced to the Department of Correctional Services, shall attend appropriate treatment and counseling on drug abuse.
(16) Any person knowingly or intentionally possessing a firearm while in violation of subsection (1) of this section shall be punished by the next higher penalty classification than the penalty prescribed in subsection (2), (7), (8), (9), or (10) of this section, but in no event shall such person be punished by a penalty greater than a Class IB felony.
(17) A person knowingly or intentionally in possession of money used or intended to be used to facilitate a violation of subsection (1) of this section shall be guilty of a Class IV felony.
(18) In addition to the existing penalties available for a violation of subsection (1) of this section, including any criminal attempt or conspiracy to violate subsection (1) of this section, a sentencing court may order that any money, securities, negotiable instruments, firearms, conveyances, or electronic communication devices as defined in section 28-833 or any equipment, components, peripherals, software, hardware, or accessories related to electronic communication devices be forfeited as a part of the sentence imposed if it finds by clear and convincing evidence adduced at a separate hearing in the same prosecution, following conviction for a violation of subsection (1) of this section, and conducted pursuant to section 28-1601, that any or all such property was derived from, used, or intended to be used to facilitate a violation of subsection (1) of this section.
(19) In addition to the penalties provided in this section:
(a) If the person convicted or adjudicated of violating this section is eighteen years of age or younger and has one or more licenses or permits issued under the Motor Vehicle Operator's License Act:
(i) For the first offense, the court may, as a part of the judgment of conviction or adjudication, (A) impound any such licenses or permits for thirty days and (B) require such person to attend a drug education class;
(ii) For a second offense, the court may, as a part of the judgment of conviction or adjudication, (A) impound any such licenses or permits for ninety days and (B) require such person to complete no fewer than twenty and no more than forty hours of community service and to attend a drug education class; and
(iii) For a third or subsequent offense, the court may, as a part of the judgment of conviction or adjudication, (A) impound any such licenses or permits for twelve months and (B) require such person to complete no fewer than sixty hours of community service, to attend a drug education class, and to submit to a drug assessment by a licensed alcohol and drug counselor; and
(b) If the person convicted or adjudicated of violating this section is eighteen years of age or younger and does not have a permit or license issued under the Motor Vehicle Operator's License Act:
(i) For the first offense, the court may, as part of the judgment of conviction or adjudication, (A) prohibit such person from obtaining any permit or any license pursuant to the act for which such person would otherwise be eligible until thirty days after the date of such order and (B) require such person to attend a drug education class;
(ii) For a second offense, the court may, as part of the judgment of conviction or adjudication, (A) prohibit such person from obtaining any permit or any license pursuant to the act for which such person would otherwise be eligible until ninety days after the date of such order and (B) require such person to complete no fewer than twenty hours and no more than forty hours of community service and to attend a drug education class; and
(iii) For a third or subsequent offense, the court may, as part of the judgment of conviction or adjudication, (A) prohibit such person from obtaining any permit or any license pursuant to the act for which such person would otherwise be eligible until twelve months after the date of such order and (B) require such person to complete no fewer than sixty hours of community service, to attend a drug education class, and to submit to a drug assessment by a licensed alcohol and drug counselor.
A copy of an abstract of the court's conviction or adjudication shall be transmitted to the Director of Motor Vehicles pursuant to sections 60-497.01 to 60-497.04 if a license or permit is impounded or a juvenile is prohibited from obtaining a license or permit under this subsection.
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Annotations
1. Elements
2. Evidence
3. Generally
4. Jury instruction
5. Plain view doctrine
6. Possession
7. Possession with intent to deliver
8. Sentencing
1. Elements
Subsection (5)(a) of this section requires the State to prove that the defendant is someone (1) who is 18 years of age or older and (2) who knowingly and intentionally (a) used a person under 18 years of age in one of the ways listed (b) to perform one of the listed acts related to drug distribution. State v. Reinhart, 283 Neb. 710, 811 N.W.2d 258 (2012).
Unless a statute specifically provides otherwise, the quantity possessed of a controlled substance is not an essential element of the crime. State v. Thompson, 244 Neb. 189, 505 N.W.2d 673 (1993).
The weight or amount of marijuana possessed is not an element of the substantive offense of possession of marijuana, and the weight or amount of marijuana only determines the grade of the offense and relates to the punishment which may be imposed on conviction for the offense of simple possession. Simple possession of marijuana is a lesser-included offense of possession of marijuana with intent to distribute. State v. Malone, 4 Neb. App. 904, 552 N.W.2d 772 (1996).
2. Evidence
A passenger's mere presence in a vehicle with contraband is insufficient to support a finding of joint possession. State v. Draganescu, 276 Neb. 448, 755 N.W.2d 57 (2008).
Generally, a passenger's joint possession of a controlled substance found in a vehicle can be established by evidence that (1) supports an inference that the driver was involved in drug trafficking, as distinguished from possessing illegal drugs for personal use; (2) shows the passenger acted suspiciously during a traffic stop; and (3) shows the passenger was not a casual occupant but someone who had been traveling a considerable distance with the driver. State v. Draganescu, 276 Neb. 448, 755 N.W.2d 57 (2008).
Evidence which was seized during a search based solely on an illegal wiretap must be suppressed and a conviction based on that evidence reversed, where it was agreed that the defendant had waived his rights under the Fourth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, but had not waived his rights under section 86-701 et seq. (recodified in 2002 as section 86-271 et seq.). State v. Aulrich, 209 Neb. 546, 308 N.W.2d 739 (1981).
3. Generally
A juror may reasonably infer that a driver with a possessory interest in a vehicle who is transporting a large quantity of illegal drugs would not invite someone into his or her vehicle who had no knowledge of the driver's drug activities. State v. Draganescu, 276 Neb. 448, 755 N.W.2d 57 (2008).
Subsection (6) of this section and section 77-4301(2) address different types of misconduct and are not inconsistent. State v. Garza, 242 Neb. 573, 496 N.W.2d 448 (1993).
A party claiming that the sale of a controlled substance was exempt has the burden of proof that an exemption was applicable. State v. Taylor, 221 Neb. 114, 375 N.W.2d 610 (1985).
Subsection (6)(a) merely authorizes the issuance of a citation for certain violations; it does not prohibit an arrest for the same violation when otherwise authorized by law. State v. Watts, 209 Neb. 371, 307 N.W.2d 816 (1981).
4. Jury instruction
The statutory elements neither solely control nor exclusively dictate whether a lesser-included offense instruction for simple possession is required along with an instruction on possession of a controlled substance with intent to deliver. State v. Massa, 242 Neb. 70, 493 N.W.2d 175 (1992).
5. Plain view doctrine
Plain view doctrine circumvents need for a search warrant when contraband is inadvertently found while arresting officer is legally present at physical examination of accused. State v. Brockman, 231 Neb. 982, 439 N.W.2d 84 (1989).
6. Possession
Constructive possession of an illegal substance may be proved by direct or circumstantial evidence. State v. Draganescu, 276 Neb. 448, 755 N.W.2d 57 (2008).
Possession of a controlled substance is a lesser-included offense of distribution of the controlled substance. State v. Draganescu, 276 Neb. 448, 755 N.W.2d 57 (2008).
Possession of an illegal substance can be inferred from a vehicle passenger's proximity to the substance or other circumstantial evidence that affirmatively links the passenger to the substance. State v. Draganescu, 276 Neb. 448, 755 N.W.2d 57 (2008).
Under subsection (1) of this section, a defendant possesses a controlled substance when the defendant knows of the nature or character of the substance and its presence and has dominion or control over the substance. State v. Lonnecker, 237 Neb. 207, 465 N.W.2d 737 (1991).
Under subsection (1) of this section, a defendant's control or dominion over premises where a controlled substance is located may establish the defendant's constructive possession of the controlled substance. State v. Lonnecker, 237 Neb. 207, 465 N.W.2d 737 (1991).
Pursuant to subsection (3) of this section, there is sufficient evidence to convict the defendant of knowingly or intentionally possessing a controlled substance when he approaches an undercover officer, asks to buy drugs, physically examines the drugs, and then hands over money to pay for the drugs. State v. Clark, 236 Neb. 475, 461 N.W.2d 576 (1990).
7. Possession with intent to deliver
Circumstantial evidence may support a finding that a defendant intended to distribute, deliver, or dispense a controlled substance. State v. Draganescu, 276 Neb. 448, 755 N.W.2d 57 (2008).
Circumstantial evidence to establish possession of a controlled substance with intent to distribute or deliver may consist of several factors: the quantity of the substance, the equipment and supplies found with it, the place it was found, the manner of packaging, and the testimony of witnesses experienced and knowledgeable in the field. State v. Draganescu, 276 Neb. 448, 755 N.W.2d 57 (2008).
Evidence of the quantity of a controlled substance possessed combined with expert testimony that such quantity indicates an intent to deliver can be sufficient for a jury to infer an intent to deliver. State v. Draganescu, 276 Neb. 448, 755 N.W.2d 57 (2008).
When a defendant did not dispute the State's evidence on the separate element of intent to deliver, he was not entitled to an instruction on the lesser-included offense of simple possession. State v. Draganescu, 276 Neb. 448, 755 N.W.2d 57 (2008).
Conviction of possession with intent to deliver a controlled substance affirmed in case where police officers noticed defendant in bar making a furtive gesture by pulling both hands from underneath bar; the officers subsequently found a bag with 11 snow seals behind the carpet under the bar within arm's distance from defendant; and defendant could not adequately account for the money he had in his possession. State v. Alcorn, 240 Neb. 400, 481 N.W.2d 921 (1992).
Possession with intent to deliver a controlled substance is not a victimless crime. State v. Rodgers, 237 Neb. 506, 466 N.W.2d 537 (1991).
8. Sentencing
Sentence of 3 to 5 years' imprisonment was not excessive for conviction under subsection (1)(a) of this statute. State v. Hodge and Carpenter, 225 Neb. 94, 402 N.W.2d 867 (1987).
Structure Nebraska Revised Statutes
Chapter 28 - Crimes and Punishments
28-102 - Purposes; principles of construction.
28-103 - Restrictions on applicability.
28-104 - Offense; crime; synonymous.
28-105 - Felonies; classification of penalties; sentences; where served; eligibility for probation.
28-106 - Misdemeanors; classification of penalties; sentences; where served.
28-107 - Felony or misdemeanor, defined outside of code; how treated.
28-108 - Subsequent enactment of criminal laws.
28-111 - Enhanced penalty; enumerated offenses.
28-112 - Allegations set forth in indictment or information; burden of proof.
28-113 - Civil action authorized; statute of limitations; proof required.
28-114 - Nebraska Commission on Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice; duties.
28-115 - Criminal offense against a pregnant woman; enhanced penalty.
28-116 - Changes made by Laws 2015, LB605; applicability.
28-117 - Department of Health and Human Services; information on programs and services.
28-201 - Criminal attempt; conduct; penalties.
28-202 - Conspiracy, defined; penalty.
28-203 - Conspiracy; renunciation of criminal intent.
28-204 - Accessory to felony, defined; penalties.
28-205 - Aiding consummation of felony; penalty.
28-206 - Prosecuting for aiding and abetting.
28-301 - Compounding a felony, defined; penalty.
28-302 - Homicide; terms, defined.
28-303 - Murder in the first degree; penalty.
28-304 - Murder in the second degree; penalty.
28-305 - Manslaughter; penalty.
28-306 - Motor vehicle homicide; penalty.
28-307 - Assisting suicide, defined; penalty.
28-308 - Assault in the first degree; penalty.
28-309 - Assault in the second degree; penalty.
28-310 - Assault in the third degree; penalty.
28-310.01 - Assault by strangulation or suffocation; penalty; affirmative defense.
28-311 - Criminal child enticement; attempt; penalties.
28-311.01 - Terroristic threats; penalty.
28-311.02 - Stalking and harassment; legislative intent; terms, defined.
28-311.04 - Stalking; violations; penalties.
28-311.05 - Stalking; not applicable to certain conduct.
28-311.06 - Hazing, defined; penalty.
28-311.07 - Hazing; consent not a defense.
28-311.09 - Harassment protection order; violation; penalty; procedure; costs; enforcement.
28-311.10 - Foreign harassment protection order; enforcement.
28-311.11 - Sexual assault protection order; violation; penalty; procedure; renewal; enforcement.
28-311.12 - Foreign sexual assault protection order; enforcement.
28-313 - Kidnapping; penalties.
28-314 - False imprisonment in the first degree; penalty.
28-315 - False imprisonment in the second degree; penalty.
28-316 - Violation of custody; penalty.
28-316.01 - Sexual abuse by a school employee; penalty.
28-317 - Sexual assault; legislative intent.
28-319 - Sexual assault; first degree; penalty.
28-319.01 - Sexual assault of a child; first degree; penalty.
28-320 - Sexual assault; second or third degree; penalty.
28-320.01 - Sexual assault of a child; second or third degree; penalties.
28-320.02 - Sexual assault; use of electronic communication device; prohibited acts; penalties.
28-322 - Sexual abuse of an inmate or parolee; terms, defined.
28-322.01 - Sexual abuse of an inmate or parolee.
28-322.02 - Sexual abuse of an inmate or parolee in the first degree; penalty.
28-322.03 - Sexual abuse of an inmate or parolee in the second degree; penalty.
28-322.04 - Sexual abuse of a protected individual; penalties.
28-322.05 - Sexual abuse of a detainee; penalty.
28-323 - Domestic assault; penalties.
28-325 - Abortion; declaration of purpose.
28-327 - Abortion; voluntary and informed consent required; exception.
28-327.02 - Abortion; emergency situation; physician; duties.
28-327.03 - Civil liability; limitation.
28-327.04 - Civil cause of action; authorized; evidence of professional negligence; attorney's fee.
28-327.05 - Civil action; anonymity of woman; procedures.
28-327.06 - Waiver of evaluations and notices; void and unenforceable.
28-327.08 - Action for civil remedies.
28-327.09 - Minor; burden of proof.
28-327.12 - Statute of limitations; tolled; section, how construed; violations; how treated.
28-328 - Partial-birth abortion; prohibition; violation; penalties.
28-329 - Abortion; when not to be performed.
28-330 - Abortion procedure; protection of viable, unborn child.
28-331 - Care and treatment of child aborted.
28-335 - Abortion by other than licensed physician; penalty; physical presence; violation; penalty.
28-336 - Abortion by other than accepted medical procedures; penalty.
28-337 - Hospital, clinic, institution; not required to admit patient for abortion.
28-338 - No person required to perform an abortion; no liability for refusal.
28-339 - Discrimination against person refusing to participate in an abortion; violation; penalty.
28-340 - Discrimination against person refusing to participate in an abortion; damages.
28-341 - Discrimination against person refusing to participate in an abortion; injunctive relief.
28-342 - Aborted child; sell, transfer, distribute, give away; violation; penalty.
28-344 - Reporting form; violation; penalty.
28-345 - Department of Health and Human Services; permanent file; rules and regulations.
28-346 - Aborted infant; experimentation; prohibited; exception; penalty.
28-347.01 - Dismemberment abortion; injunction; cause of action; who may maintain.
28-347.02 - Dismemberment abortion; damages; cause of action; who may maintain.
28-347.03 - Dismemberment abortion; cause of action; judgment; attorney's fees.
28-347.04 - Dismemberment abortion; penalty.
28-347.06 - Dismemberment abortion; sections, how construed.
28-350 - Definitions, where found.
28-352 - Adult protective services, defined.
28-354 - Cruel punishment, defined.
28-355 - Transferred to section 28-361.01.
28-357 - Essential services, defined.
28-358 - Exploitation, defined.
28-358.01 - Isolation, defined.
28-359 - Law enforcement agency, defined.
28-360 - Least restrictive alternative, defined.
28-361 - Living independently, defined.
28-363 - Physical injury, defined.
28-364 - Proper supervision, defined.
28-366.01 - Senior adult, defined.
28-367 - Sexual abuse, defined.
28-367.01 - Sexual exploitation, defined.
28-368 - Substantial functional impairment, defined.
28-369 - Substantial mental impairment, defined.
28-370 - Unreasonable confinement, defined.
28-371 - Vulnerable adult, defined.
28-373 - Report of abuse, neglect, or exploitation; law enforcement agency; duties.
28-374 - Alleged abuse, neglect, or exploitation; department; duties.
28-375 - Immunity from liability; when.
28-377 - Records relating to abuse; access.
28-378 - Records relating to abuse; release of information; when.
28-379 - Report of abuse; summary by department; when provided.
28-380 - Amendment or expungement of records; inaccurate or inconsistent with act; procedure.
28-381 - Amendment or expungement of records; good cause; notice.
28-382 - Law concerning confidentiality; applicability.
28-383 - Treatment by spiritual means alone; not considered abuse.
28-384 - Failure to make report; penalty.
28-385 - Release of confidential information; penalty.
28-387 - Short-term protective services; temporary placement; authorized; when; procedure.
28-390 - Applicability of sections.
28-391 - Murder of an unborn child in the first degree; penalty.
28-392 - Murder of an unborn child in the second degree; penalty.
28-393 - Manslaughter of an unborn child; penalty.
28-394 - Motor vehicle homicide of an unborn child; penalty.
28-396 - Unborn child, defined.
28-397 - Assault of an unborn child in the first degree; penalty.
28-398 - Assault of an unborn child in the second degree; penalty.
28-399 - Assault of an unborn child in the third degree; penalty.
28-3,100 - Applicability of act.
28-3,101 - Prosecution of separate acts.
28-3,104 - Legislative findings.
28-3,105 - Determination of probable postfertilization age of unborn child; physician; duties.
28-3,106 - Abortion; performance; restrictions.
28-3,108 - Prohibited abortion; penalty.
28-3,109 - Action for damages; action for injunctive relief; attorney's fees.
28-3,110 - Anonymity; court orders authorized.
28-401.02 - Act; how construed.
28-403 - Administering secret medicine; penalty.
28-404 - Controlled substances; declaration.
28-405 - Controlled substances; schedules; enumerated.
28-407 - Registration required; exceptions.
28-408 - Registration to manufacture or distribute controlled substances; factors considered.
28-409 - Registrant; disciplinary action; grounds; procedure.
28-410 - Records of registrants; inventory; violation; penalty; storage.
28-412 - Narcotic drugs; administration to narcotic-dependent person; violation; penalty.
28-413 - Distribution to another registrant; manner.
28-414 - Controlled substance; Schedule II; prescription; requirements; contents.
28-414.02 - Prescription created, signed, transmitted, and received electronically; records.
28-414.03 - Controlled substances; maintenance of records; label.
28-414.04 - Controlled substance; transfer.
28-414.05 - Controlled substance; destruction; records.
28-414.06 - Controlled substance; practitioner; provide information; limit on liability or penalty.
28-414.07 - Controlled substances; chemical analysis; admissible as evidence in preliminary hearing.
28-415 - Narcotic drugs; label; requirements.
28-416 - Prohibited acts; violations; penalties.
28-417 - Unlawful acts; violations; penalty.
28-418 - Intentional violations; penalty.
28-419 - Inhaling or drinking certain intoxicating substances; unlawful.
28-420 - Selling or offering for sale certain compounds; use; knowledge of seller; unlawful.
28-422 - Selling or offering for sale certain compounds; register; maintain for one year.
28-423 - Inducing or enticing; violation.
28-425 - Transferred to section 71-2510.01.
28-427 - Additional penalties.
28-428 - Controlled premises, defined; inspection; procedure.
28-430 - Department; enforce act; powers.
28-432 - Complaint, pleading, or proceeding; burden of proof.
28-434 - Education and research.
28-435 - Licensee; reporting and investigation duties.
28-435.02 - Insurer; duty to report violations.
28-437 - Uniformity of interpretation.
28-438 - Transferred to section 28-401.01.
28-439 - Drug paraphernalia, defined; enumerated.
28-440 - Drug paraphernalia; determination; factors considered.
28-441 - Drug paraphernalia; use or possession; unlawful; penalty.
28-442 - Drug paraphernalia; deliver or manufacture; unlawful; exception; penalty.
28-443 - Delivery of drug paraphernalia to a minor; penalty.
28-444 - Advertisement of drug paraphernalia; unlawful; penalty.
28-445 - Imitation controlled substance; prohibited acts; determination; penalties; seizure.
28-449 - Crystalline iodine; sale; requirements.
28-451 - Anhydrous ammonia; possession; penalty.
28-452 - Ephedrine, pseudoephedrine, or phenylpropanolamine; possession; penalty.
28-453 - Methamphetamine; retailer education program.
28-455 - Methamphetamine Awareness and Education Fund; created; use; investment.
28-456.01 - Pseudoephedrine or phenylpropanolamine; limitation on acquisition; violation; penalty.
28-457 - Methamphetamine; prohibited acts; violation; penalties.
28-458 - Methamphetamine precursor; terms, defined.
28-459 - Methamphetamine precursor; seller; duties; waiver authorized.
28-460 - Methamphetamine precursor; access to exchange to law enforcement.
28-461 - Methamphetamine precursor; seller; immunity.
28-462 - Methamphetamine precursor; prohibited acts; penalty.
28-463 - Cannabidiol; terms, defined; legislative findings.
28-466 - University of Nebraska Medical Center and Nebraska Medicine; duties; powers.
28-467 - Prosecution for unlawful possession of marijuana; defense; restrictions on certain actions.
28-471 - Lookalike substance; prohibited acts; penalty.
28-472 - Drug overdose; exception from criminal liability; conditions.
28-473 - Transferred to section 38-1,144.
28-474 - Transferred to section 38-1,145.
28-475 - Opiates; receipt; identification required.
28-476 - Hemp; carry or transport; requirements; peace officer; powers; violation; penalty.
28-502 - Arson, first degree; penalty.
28-503 - Arson, second degree; penalty.
28-504 - Arson, third degree; penalty.
28-505 - Burning to defraud insurer; penalty.
28-506 - Lawful burning of property; training and safety promotion purposes; permit.
28-508 - Possession of burglar's tools; penalty.
28-510 - Consolidation of theft offenses.
28-511 - Theft by unlawful taking or disposition.
28-511.01 - Theft by shoplifting; penalty; photographic evidence.
28-511.02 - Theft of rented or leased motor vehicle; where tried.
28-511.03 - Possession of security device countermeasure; penalty.
28-514 - Theft of property lost, mislaid, or delivered by mistake; penalty.
28-515.01 - Theft of telecommunications service; penalty.
28-515.02 - Electric current, gas, and water; avoiding meter measurement; reconnection; penalty.
28-516 - Unauthorized use of a propelled vehicle; affirmative defense; penalties.
28-517 - Theft by receiving stolen property.
28-518 - Grading of theft offenses; aggregation allowed; when.
28-519 - Criminal mischief; penalty.
28-520 - Criminal trespass, first degree; penalty.
28-521 - Criminal trespass, second degree; penalty.
28-522 - Criminal trespass; affirmative defenses.
28-523 - Littering of public and private property; penalty.
28-602 - Forgery, first degree; penalty.
28-603 - Forgery, second degree; penalty; aggregation allowed; when.
28-604 - Criminal possession of a forged instrument; penalty; aggregation allowed; when.
28-605 - Criminal possession of written instrument forgery devices; penalty.
28-606 - Criminal simulation; penalty.
28-607 - Making, using, or uttering slugs; terms, defined; penalty.
28-608 - Transferred to section 28-638.
28-609 - Impersonating a public servant; penalty.
28-610 - Impersonating a peace officer; penalty.
28-611 - Issuing or passing a bad check or similar order; penalty; collection procedures.
28-611.01 - Issuing a no-account check; penalty; aggregation allowed; when.
28-612 - False statement or book entry; destruction or secretion of records; penalty.
28-613 - Commercial bribery and breach of duty to act disinterestedly; penalty.
28-615 - Identification number, obscure, and article, defined.
28-616 - Altering identification number; penalty.
28-617 - Receiving an altered article; penalty.
28-618 - Financial transactions; terms, defined.
28-620 - Unauthorized use of a financial transaction device; penalties; prosecution of offense.
28-621 - Criminal possession of a financial transaction device; penalties.
28-622 - Unlawful circulation of a financial transaction device in the first degree; penalty.
28-623 - Unlawful circulation of a financial transaction device in the second degree; penalty.
28-624 - Criminal possession of a blank financial transaction device; penalties.
28-626 - Criminal possession of a financial transaction forgery device; penalty.
28-627 - Unlawful manufacture of a financial transaction device; penalty.
28-628 - Laundering of sales forms; penalty.
28-629 - Unlawful acquisition of sales form processing services; penalty.
28-630 - Unlawful factoring of a financial transaction device; penalty.
28-631 - Fraudulent insurance act; penalties.
28-632 - Payment cards; terms, defined.
28-633 - Payment cards; prohibited acts; violation; penalty.
28-636 - Criminal impersonation; identity theft; identity fraud; terms, defined.
28-638 - Criminal impersonation; penalty; restitution.
28-639 - Identity theft; penalty; restitution.
28-640 - Identity fraud; penalty; restitution.
28-641 - Counterfeit airbags; act, how cited.
28-642 - Counterfeit airbags; terms, defined.
28-643 - Counterfeit airbags; prohibited acts.
28-644 - Counterfeit airbags; violations; penalties.
28-645 - Criminal impersonation by stolen valor; penalty; restitution.
28-701 - Bigamy; penalty; exception.
28-702 - Incestuous marriages; declared void.
28-705 - Abandonment of spouse, child, or dependent stepchild; prohibited acts; penalty.
28-706 - Criminal nonsupport; penalty; exceptions.
28-707 - Child abuse; privileges not available; penalties.
28-709 - Contributing to the delinquency of a child; penalty; definitions.
28-710 - Act, how cited; terms, defined.
28-710.01 - Legislative declarations.
28-711 - Child subjected to abuse or neglect; report; contents; toll-free number.
28-713.03 - Rules and regulations.
28-714 - Privileged communications; not grounds for excluding evidence.
28-715 - Tracking system; department; duties; use authorized.
28-718 - Child protection cases; central registry; name-change order; treatment; fee; waiver.
28-719 - Child abuse and neglect records; access; when.
28-720 - Cases; central registry; classification; expungement; department; report.
28-720.01 - Unfounded reports; how treated.
28-722 - Central registry; subject of report; access to information.
28-724 - Record; amendment, expunction, or removal; notice.
28-725 - Information, report; confidential; violation; penalty.
28-727 - Report; person making; receive summary of findings and actions; when.
28-729 - Teams; members; training; child advocacy center; duties; meetings.
28-731 - Teams; exempt from Open Meetings Act.
28-801.01 - Solicitation of prostitution; penalty; affirmative defense.
28-804 - Keeping a place of prostitution; penalty.
28-804.01 - Prostitution cases; incriminating testimony; how treated.
28-805 - Debauching a minor; penalty.
28-806 - Public indecency; penalty.
28-808 - Obscene literature and material; sale to minor, unlawful; penalty.
28-809 - Obscene motion picture, show, or presentation; admit minor; unlawful; penalty.
28-810 - Prosecution; defense.
28-811 - False representation; unlawful employment of minor; exceptions; penalty.
28-813 - Obscene literature or material; prepares; distributes; promotes; penalty.
28-813.02 - Commercial film and photographic print processor; immune from liability; when.
28-814 - Criminal prosecutions; trial by jury; waiver; instructions to jury; expert witness.
28-815 - Prosecution; defense.
28-816 - Violations; declaratory judgment.
28-817 - Prosecution; temporary restraining order or injunction; when.
28-818 - Order or judgment of injunction; contents.
28-819 - Action; service of summons; effect.
28-820 - Declaratory judgment; use of.
28-821 - Conviction more than twice; continue business dealing in obscene work or conduct; effect.
28-822 - Nuisance; action to abate; punished as for contempt; when.
28-824 - Trial; precedence; evidence; admissible; existence of nuisance; enjoin defendant.
28-825 - Nuisance; existence; order of abatement; closing order.
28-829 - Sections; uniform application; laws and regulations of political subdivisions; void.
28-830 - Human trafficking; forced labor or services; terms, defined.
28-833 - Enticement by electronic communication device; penalty.
28-901 - Obstructing government operations; penalty.
28-903 - Refusing to aid a peace officer; penalty.
28-904 - Resisting arrest; penalty; affirmative defense.
28-906 - Obstructing a peace officer; penalty.
28-907 - False reporting; penalty.
28-908 - Interfering with a fireman on official duty; penalty; fireman, defined.
28-909 - Falsifying records of a public utility; penalty.
28-910 - Filing false reports with regulatory bodies; penalty.
28-911 - Abuse of public records; penalty; public record, defined.
28-912.01 - Juvenile; escapes; prohibited acts; penalty.
28-913 - Implements for escape; other contraband; penalty.
28-914 - Loitering about a penal institution; penalty.
28-915 - Perjury; subornation of perjury; penalty.
28-915.01 - False statement under oath or affirmation; penalty; applicability of section.
28-918 - Bribery of a witness; penalty; witness receiving bribe; penalty.
28-919 - Tampering with witness or informant; jury tampering; penalty.
28-920 - Bribery of a juror; penalty; juror receiving bribe; penalty.
28-922 - Tampering with physical evidence; penalty; physical evidence, defined.
28-923 - Simulating legal process; penalty.
28-924 - Official misconduct; penalty.
28-925 - Misuse of official information; penalty.
28-926 - Oppression under color of office; penalty.
28-927 - Neglecting to serve a warrant; penalty; forfeiture of office.
28-928 - Mutilating a flag; penalty; flag, defined.
28-929.01 - Assault on an emergency care provider or a health care professional; terms, defined.
28-929.02 - Assault on a health care professional; hospital and health clinic; sign required.
28-935 - Fraudulently filing a financing statement, lien, or document; penalty.
28-1003 - Transferred to section 28-1010.
28-1005.01 - Ownership or possession of animal fighting paraphernalia; penalty.
28-1006 - Investigation; arrest; seizure of property; reimbursement of expenses.
28-1007 - Sections, how construed.
28-1009 - Abandonment; cruel neglect; harassment of a police animal; penalty.
28-1009.01 - Violence on a service animal; interference with a service animal; penalty.
28-1010 - Indecency with an animal; penalty.
28-1011 - Violations; liability for expenses.
28-1012 - Law enforcement officer; powers and duties; immunity; seizure; court powers.
28-1013 - Sections; exemptions.
28-1014 - Local regulation; authorized.
28-1015 - Ownership by child; applicability of penalties.
28-1016 - Game and Parks Commission; Game Law; sections, how construed.
28-1018 - Sale of puppy or kitten; prohibited acts; penalty.
28-1102 - Promoting gambling, first degree; penalty.
28-1103 - Promoting gambling, second degree; penalty.
28-1104 - Promoting gambling, third degree; penalty.
28-1105 - Possession of gambling records; penalty.
28-1105.01 - Gambling debt collection; penalty.
28-1107 - Possession of a gambling device; penalty; affirmative defense.
28-1108 - Prosecution; affirmative defense.
28-1109 - Proof of possession of gambling device; prima facie evidence.
28-1110 - Gambling; prosecution; not in violation of jurisdiction where conducted; no defense.
28-1112 - Defendant, status as a player; affirmative defense, when.
28-1113 - Article, how construed.
28-1114 - Transferred to section 9-701.
28-1115 - Transferred to section 9-510.
28-1116 - Transferred to section 9-608.
28-1116.01 - Transferred to section 9-609.
28-1117 - Proof of occurrence of sporting event; prima facie evidence.
28-1202 - Carrying concealed weapon; penalty; affirmative defense; applicability of provisions.
28-1204 - Unlawful possession of a handgun; exceptions; penalty.
28-1204.02 - Confiscation of firearm; disposition.
28-1204.03 - Firearms and violence; legislative findings.
28-1206 - Possession of a deadly weapon by a prohibited person; penalty.
28-1207 - Possession of a defaced firearm; penalty.
28-1208 - Defacing a firearm; penalty.
28-1209 - Failure to register tranquilizer guns; penalty.
28-1210 - Failure to notify the sheriff of the sale of tranquilizer guns; penalty; record.
28-1212 - Presence of firearm in motor vehicle; prima facie evidence.
28-1212.01 - Unlawful discharge of firearm; terms, defined.
28-1212.02 - Unlawful discharge of firearm; penalty.
28-1212.03 - Stolen firearm; prohibited acts; violation; penalty.
28-1212.04 - Discharge of firearm in certain cities and counties; prohibited acts; penalty.
28-1213 - Explosives, destructive devices, other terms; defined.
28-1214 - Explosives control; applicability of sections.
28-1215 - Unlawful possession of explosive materials, first degree; exception; penalty.
28-1216 - Unlawful possession of explosive materials, second degree; penalty.
28-1217 - Unlawful sale of explosives; penalty.
28-1218 - Use of explosives without a permit; penalty.
28-1219 - Obtaining a permit through false representation; penalty.
28-1221 - Threatening the use of explosives; placing a false bomb; penalty.
28-1222 - Using explosives to commit a felony; penalty.
28-1223 - Using explosives to damage or destroy property; penalty.
28-1224 - Using explosives to kill or injure any person; penalty.
28-1225 - Storing explosives in violation of safety regulations; penalty.
28-1226 - Failure to report theft of explosives; penalty.
28-1227 - Other violations; penalty.
28-1229 - Explosives control; Nebraska State Patrol; permits; issuance; conditions.
28-1230 - Explosives control; permit; denial; notice; appeal.
28-1231 - Explosives control; permit; revocation; grounds.
28-1232 - Explosive materials; permit; application; form; fees.
28-1233 - Explosive materials; permitholder; records; notice; requirements; penalty.
28-1234 - Permitholders; inspection of records and permits.
28-1235 - Transportation of explosive materials; permit required.
28-1235.01 - Resident; bring explosive material into state; when allowed.
28-1236 - Nebraska State Patrol; rules and regulations.
28-1237 - Special law or local ordinance; minimum required standard.
28-1238 - Violations; seizure and disposition of explosives.
28-1239 - Explosives control; exceptions to sections; enumerated.
28-1239.01 - Fireworks display; permit required; fee; sale of display fireworks; regulation.
28-1241 - Fireworks; definitions.
28-1242 - Unlawful throwing of fireworks; penalty.
28-1243 - Fireworks item deemed unsafe; quarantined; testing; test results; effect.
28-1244 - Fireworks; unlawful acts.
28-1245 - Fireworks; when prohibitions not applicable.
28-1246 - Fireworks; sale; license required; fees.
28-1249 - Sale of consumer fireworks; limitations.
28-1252 - Fireworks; State Fire Marshal; rules and regulations; enforcement of sections.
28-1253 - Liquefied petroleum gas; prohibited acts; violation; penalty; enforcement.
28-1255 - Flying lantern-type devices; prohibited acts; penalty.
28-1301 - Human skeletal remains or burial goods; prohibited acts; penalty.
28-1302 - Concealing the death of another person; penalty.
28-1303 - Stagnant water; raising or producing, unlawful; penalty; abatement.
28-1304 - Putting carcass or filthy substance into well, spring, brook, or stream; penalty.
28-1304.01 - Dead animals; liquefied remains; prohibited acts; violation; penalty.
28-1305 - Exposing offensive matter; penalty.
28-1306 - Unclean stock cars, railroads bringing into state; penalty.
28-1307 - Diseased meat; sale; penalty.
28-1308 - Watering stock at private tank; unlawful; penalty; exceptions.
28-1309 - Refusing to yield a party line; penalty.
28-1310 - Intimidation by telephone call or electronic communication; penalty.
28-1311 - Interfering with a public service company; penalty.
28-1313 - Unlawful use of a white cane or guide dog; penalty.
28-1314 - Failing to observe a blind person; penalty.
28-1315 - Locks and keys; terms, defined.
28-1316 - Unlawful use of locks and keys; penalty; exceptions.
28-1317 - Unlawful picketing; penalty.
28-1318 - Mass picketing, defined; penalty; display of sign required.
28-1319 - Interfering with picketing; penalty.
28-1320 - Intimidating pickets; penalty.
28-1320.01 - Unlawful picketing of a funeral; legislative findings.
28-1320.02 - Unlawful picketing of a funeral; terms, defined.
28-1320.03 - Unlawful picketing of a funeral; penalty.
28-1321 - Maintaining a nuisance; penalty; abatement or removal.
28-1322 - Disturbing the peace; penalty.
28-1325 - Transfer of sounds; sections; when not applicable.
28-1326 - Transfer of sounds; violations; penalty.
28-1329 - Receptacle, other term, defined.
28-1331 - Unauthorized use of receptacle; penalty; separate offense.
28-1332 - Unauthorized possession of receptacle; penalty.
28-1333 - Receptacles; unauthorized use or possession; search warrant; prosecution of possessor.
28-1342 - Legislative findings and declarations.
28-1343.01 - Unauthorized computer access; penalty.
28-1344 - Unlawful acts; depriving or obtaining property or services; penalties.
28-1345 - Unlawful acts; harming or disrupting operations; penalties.
28-1346 - Unlawful acts; obtaining confidential public information; penalties.
28-1347 - Unlawful acts; access without authorization; exceeding authorization; penalties.
28-1349 - Legislative findings.
28-1350 - Liquid mercury thermometer; prohibited acts.
28-1351 - Unlawful membership recruitment into an organization or association; penalty.
28-1355 - Pattern of racketeering activity or collection of an unlawful debt; prohibited acts.
28-1357 - Sale of novelty lighter without child safety feature; penalty.
28-1401 - Navigable streams; cutoff, chute, backwater, or bayou connected with; access by boat.
28-1407 - Justification; choice of evils.
28-1408 - Public duty; execution.
28-1409 - Use of force in self-protection.
28-1410 - Use of force for protection of other persons.
28-1411 - Use of force for protection of property.
28-1412 - Use of force in law enforcement.
28-1414 - Mistake of law; reckless or negligent use of force.
28-1415 - Justification in property crimes.
28-1416 - Justification an affirmative defense; available in certain civil actions.
28-1417 - Transferred to section 13-1801.
28-1420 - License requisite for sale; violation; penalty.
28-1421 - License; where obtained; prohibited sales.
28-1422 - License for sale of tobacco; application; contents.
28-1423 - License; term; fees; false swearing; penalty.
28-1424 - License; rights of licensee.
28-1426 - Licenses for sale of tobacco; fees inure to school fund.
28-1428 - Transfer of tobacco license.
28-1429 - Revocation of tobacco license; reissue.
28-1429.01 - Vending machines; legislative findings.
28-1429.03 - Self-service display; restrictions on use; violation; penalty.
28-1438.01 - Transferred to section 28-414.06.
28-1439 - Transferred to section 28-414.07.
28-1439.01 - Uniform Controlled Substances Act; conviction; uncorroborated testimony; how treated.
28-1439.05 - County Drug Law Enforcement and Education Fund Boards; legislative intent.
28-1463 - Transferred to section 28-1463.03.
28-1463.03 - Visual depiction of sexually explicit conduct; prohibited acts.
28-1463.04 - Violation; penalty.
28-1463.05 - Visual depiction of sexually explicit acts related to possession; violation; penalty.
28-1463.06 - Property subject to forfeiture; hearing.
28-1464 - Transferred to section 28-1463.04.
28-1465 - Aircraft; operation while under influence of liquor or drug; prohibited.
28-1466 - Aircraft; operation while under influence of liquor or drug; violation; penalty.
28-1467 - Aircraft; operation while under influence of liquor or drug; first offense; penalty.
28-1468 - Aircraft; operation while under influence of liquor or drug; second offense; penalty.
28-1470 - Aircraft; implied consent of operator to submit to chemical test.
28-1475 - Revisor of Statutes; crimes categorized; duties.
28-1475.01 - State or local law enforcement agency; authorized to receive forfeited property.
28-1476 - Advertisement; untrue, deceptive, or misleading; unlawful.
28-1477 - Deceptive or misleading advertising; unlawful acts; enumerated.
28-1478 - Deceptive or misleading advertising; violation; penalty.
28-1483 - Donated food; resale prohibited; violation; penalty.
28-1501 - Transferred to section 50-434.
28-1603 - Law enforcement agency or prosecuting authority; seized property; prohibited acts.