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24-1301. Legislative findings.The Legislature finds and declares that drug use and other offenses contribute to increased crime in Nebraska, cost millions of dollars in lost productivity, and contribute to the burden placed upon law enforcement, court, and correctional systems in Nebraska.The Legislature also finds and declares that drug court programs and problem solving court programs are effective in reducing recidivism of persons who participate in and complete such programs. The Legislature recognizes that a drug court program or a problem solving court program offers a person accused of drug offenses and other offenses an alternative to traditional criminal justice or juvenile justice proceedings. SourceLaws 2004, LB 454, § 1; Laws 2008, LB1014, § 6.Operative Date: July 18, 2008

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Statutes > Nebraska > Chapter24 > 24-1301

24-1301. Legislative findings.The Legislature finds and declares that drug use and other offenses contribute to increased crime in Nebraska, cost millions of dollars in lost productivity, and contribute to the burden placed upon law enforcement, court, and correctional systems in Nebraska.The Legislature also finds and declares that drug court programs and problem solving court programs are effective in reducing recidivism of persons who participate in and complete such programs. The Legislature recognizes that a drug court program or a problem solving court program offers a person accused of drug offenses and other offenses an alternative to traditional criminal justice or juvenile justice proceedings. SourceLaws 2004, LB 454, § 1; Laws 2008, LB1014, § 6.Operative Date: July 18, 2008

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Nebraska > Chapter24 > 24-1301

24-1301. Legislative findings.The Legislature finds and declares that drug use and other offenses contribute to increased crime in Nebraska, cost millions of dollars in lost productivity, and contribute to the burden placed upon law enforcement, court, and correctional systems in Nebraska.The Legislature also finds and declares that drug court programs and problem solving court programs are effective in reducing recidivism of persons who participate in and complete such programs. The Legislature recognizes that a drug court program or a problem solving court program offers a person accused of drug offenses and other offenses an alternative to traditional criminal justice or juvenile justice proceedings. SourceLaws 2004, LB 454, § 1; Laws 2008, LB1014, § 6.Operative Date: July 18, 2008