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Statutes > Nebraska > Chapter28 > 28-913

28-913. Implements for escape; other contraband; penalty.(1) A person commits an offense if he unlawfully introduces within a detention facility, or unlawfully provides an inmate with, any weapon, tool, or other thing which may be useful for escape. An inmate commits an offense if he unlawfully procures, makes, or otherwise provides himself with, or has in his possession, any such implement of escape. Unlawfully means surreptitiously or contrary to law, regulation, or order of the detaining authority.(2) Introducing escape implements is a Class I misdemeanor. SourceLaws 1977, LB 38, § 198. AnnotationsThe crime of escape may, but does not necessarily, include the use of force. State v. White, 209 Neb. 218, 306 N.W.2d 906 (1981).

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Nebraska > Chapter28 > 28-913

28-913. Implements for escape; other contraband; penalty.(1) A person commits an offense if he unlawfully introduces within a detention facility, or unlawfully provides an inmate with, any weapon, tool, or other thing which may be useful for escape. An inmate commits an offense if he unlawfully procures, makes, or otherwise provides himself with, or has in his possession, any such implement of escape. Unlawfully means surreptitiously or contrary to law, regulation, or order of the detaining authority.(2) Introducing escape implements is a Class I misdemeanor. SourceLaws 1977, LB 38, § 198. AnnotationsThe crime of escape may, but does not necessarily, include the use of force. State v. White, 209 Neb. 218, 306 N.W.2d 906 (1981).

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Nebraska > Chapter28 > 28-913

28-913. Implements for escape; other contraband; penalty.(1) A person commits an offense if he unlawfully introduces within a detention facility, or unlawfully provides an inmate with, any weapon, tool, or other thing which may be useful for escape. An inmate commits an offense if he unlawfully procures, makes, or otherwise provides himself with, or has in his possession, any such implement of escape. Unlawfully means surreptitiously or contrary to law, regulation, or order of the detaining authority.(2) Introducing escape implements is a Class I misdemeanor. SourceLaws 1977, LB 38, § 198. AnnotationsThe crime of escape may, but does not necessarily, include the use of force. State v. White, 209 Neb. 218, 306 N.W.2d 906 (1981).