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29-4205. Audiovisual court appearance; procedures.In a proceeding in which an audiovisual court appearance is made:(1) Facsimile signatures or electronically reproduced signatures are acceptable for purposes of releasing the detainee or prisoner from custody; however, actual signed copies of the release documents must be promptly filed with the court and the detainee or prisoner must promptly be provided with a copy of all documents which the detainee or prisoner signs; (2) The audiovisual appearance shall not be videotaped. The record of the court reporter or stenographer shall be the official and sole record of the proceeding; and(3) On motion of the detainee or prisoner or the prosecuting attorney or in the court's discretion, the court may terminate an audiovisual appearance and require an appearance by the detainee or prisoner. SourceLaws 1999, LB 623, § 5; Laws 2006, LB 1115, § 24.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Nebraska > Chapter29 > 29-4205

29-4205. Audiovisual court appearance; procedures.In a proceeding in which an audiovisual court appearance is made:(1) Facsimile signatures or electronically reproduced signatures are acceptable for purposes of releasing the detainee or prisoner from custody; however, actual signed copies of the release documents must be promptly filed with the court and the detainee or prisoner must promptly be provided with a copy of all documents which the detainee or prisoner signs; (2) The audiovisual appearance shall not be videotaped. The record of the court reporter or stenographer shall be the official and sole record of the proceeding; and(3) On motion of the detainee or prisoner or the prosecuting attorney or in the court's discretion, the court may terminate an audiovisual appearance and require an appearance by the detainee or prisoner. SourceLaws 1999, LB 623, § 5; Laws 2006, LB 1115, § 24.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Nebraska > Chapter29 > 29-4205

29-4205. Audiovisual court appearance; procedures.In a proceeding in which an audiovisual court appearance is made:(1) Facsimile signatures or electronically reproduced signatures are acceptable for purposes of releasing the detainee or prisoner from custody; however, actual signed copies of the release documents must be promptly filed with the court and the detainee or prisoner must promptly be provided with a copy of all documents which the detainee or prisoner signs; (2) The audiovisual appearance shall not be videotaped. The record of the court reporter or stenographer shall be the official and sole record of the proceeding; and(3) On motion of the detainee or prisoner or the prosecuting attorney or in the court's discretion, the court may terminate an audiovisual appearance and require an appearance by the detainee or prisoner. SourceLaws 1999, LB 623, § 5; Laws 2006, LB 1115, § 24.