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Date: 10-25-2024
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State of Nebraska v. James R. Kalita
Case Number: S-24-120
Judge: Darla S. Ideus
Court: District Court, Lancaster County, Nebraska
Plaintiff's Attorney: Lancaster County, Nebraska District Attorney's Office
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Description:
Lincoln, Nebraska criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with second degree criminal trespass and refusal to obey a lawful order.
A county court convicted James R. Kalita of second degree criminal trespass and refusal to obey a lawful order. He then appealed to the district court, where he challenged the constitutionality of a statute and regulations as applied to him. In this further appeal, we conclude that he forfeited the constitutional issue by failing to raise the question in the county court.
State v. Kalita, 317 Neb. 906, S-24-120 (Neb. Oct 25, 2024)
Outcome: Affirmed
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