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13-608. Sexual assaults; primary investigating law enforcement agency; how determined.If two or more law enforcement agencies are involved in the investigation of a sexual assault and fail to agree which agency is the primary investigating law enforcement agency, the primary investigating law enforcement agency shall be the police department or the town marshal if the offense occurred within a city or village with a law enforcement agency, the office of the sheriff if the offense occurred within a county but outside of any city or village with a law enforcement agency, or the Nebraska State Patrol if the offense occurred on state property. SourceLaws 1996, LB 1213, § 3.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Nebraska > Chapter13 > 13-608

13-608. Sexual assaults; primary investigating law enforcement agency; how determined.If two or more law enforcement agencies are involved in the investigation of a sexual assault and fail to agree which agency is the primary investigating law enforcement agency, the primary investigating law enforcement agency shall be the police department or the town marshal if the offense occurred within a city or village with a law enforcement agency, the office of the sheriff if the offense occurred within a county but outside of any city or village with a law enforcement agency, or the Nebraska State Patrol if the offense occurred on state property. SourceLaws 1996, LB 1213, § 3.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Nebraska > Chapter13 > 13-608

13-608. Sexual assaults; primary investigating law enforcement agency; how determined.If two or more law enforcement agencies are involved in the investigation of a sexual assault and fail to agree which agency is the primary investigating law enforcement agency, the primary investigating law enforcement agency shall be the police department or the town marshal if the offense occurred within a city or village with a law enforcement agency, the office of the sheriff if the offense occurred within a county but outside of any city or village with a law enforcement agency, or the Nebraska State Patrol if the offense occurred on state property. SourceLaws 1996, LB 1213, § 3.