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Supreme Court Justices Hon. Jeffrey J. Funke, Chief Justice. Room 2214, State Capitol. Hon. Stephanie F. Stacy. District: 1. Hon. Lindsey Miller-Lerman. District: 2. Room 2222, State Capitol. Hon. William B. Cassel. District: 3. Hon. Jonathan J. Papik. Vacant. District: 5. Room 2210, State Capitol. Hon. John R. Freudenberg.
Appeals in those types of cases are made directly to the Supreme Court. In some cases, an appealing party may file a petition to bypass the Court of Appeals and move the case to the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court has the right to deny or grant this petition. The Nebraska Court of Appeals is not a trial court.
(d) Upon termination of representation, a lawyer shall take steps to the extent reasonably practicable to protect a client's interests, such as giving reasonable notice to the client, allowing time for employment of other counsel, surrendering papers and property to which the client is entitled and refunding any ...
Records come from the appellate court case management system, known as SCCALES, and require a subscriber account through Nebraska. Searches can be performed using the appellate court case number, or the original trial court case number. Viewing the details of any case returned in a search is $1.