2013 Nebraska Revised Statutes
Chapter 29 - CRIMINAL PROCEDURE
29-1401 - Grand jury; when called; death while being apprehended or in custody; procedures.


NE Code § 29-1401 (2013) What's This?

29-1401. Grand jury; when called; death while being apprehended or in custody; procedures.

(1) The district courts are hereby vested with power to call grand juries.

(2) A grand jury may be called and summoned in the manner provided by law on such day of a regular term of the district court in each year in each county of the state as the district court may direct and at such other times and upon such notice as the district court may deem necessary.

(3) District courts shall call a grand jury in each case that a petition meets the requirements of section 32-628, includes a recital as to the reason for requesting the convening of the grand jury and a specific reference to the statute or statutes which are alleged to have been violated, and is signed not more than ninety days prior to the date of filing under section 29-1401.02 by not less than ten percent of the registered voters of the county who cast votes for the office of Governor in such county at the most recent general election held for such office.

(4) District courts shall call a grand jury in each case upon certification by the county coroner or coroner's physician that a person has died while being apprehended by or while in the custody of a law enforcement officer or detention personnel. In each case subject to this subsection:

(a) Law enforcement personnel from the jurisdiction in which the death occurred shall immediately secure the scene, preserve all evidence, and investigate the matter as in any other homicide; and

(b) A grand jury shall be impaneled within thirty days after the certification by the county coroner or coroner's physician, unless the court extends such time period upon the showing of a compelling reason.

Source

    Laws 1909, c. 171, § 1, p. 591;
    R.S.1913, § 9031;
    Laws 1917, c. 148, § 1, p. 333;
    C.S.1922, § 10055;
    C.S.1929, § 29-1401;
    Laws 1939, c. 18, § 19, p. 111;
    C.S.Supp.,1941, § 29-1401;
    R.S.1943, § 29-1401;
    Laws 1959, c. 118, § 1, p. 449;
    Laws 1969, c. 237, § 1, p. 874;
    Laws 1988, LB 676, § 4;
    Laws 1999, LB 72, § 2;
    Laws 2002, LB 935, § 2;
    Laws 2010, LB842, § 1.


Annotations

The statutory scheme which requires convening a grand jury where a person has died while being apprehended by or while in custody of a law enforcement officer removes the county attorney from the process, and the county attorney has no access to grand jury records. The failure of the grand jury to return an indictment does not prevent the county attorney from proceeding independently. It is not necessary to convene a second grand jury, but, rather, the county attorney may proceed by filing a complaint or information in the district court. In re Grand Jury of Douglas Cty., 263 Neb. 981, 644 N.W.2d 858 (2002).


District court may order grand jury hereunder. Pinn v. State, 107 Neb. 417, 186 N.W. 544 (1922).


Under prior law, grand jury was required to be summoned at first term every year unless otherwise directed in writing by court or judge thereof. Krause v. State, 88 Neb. 473, 129 N.W. 1020 (1911).


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