Legal Question in Criminal Law in Nebraska
dead docket felony case
what is the law say about dead dock case in the state of nebraska
Asked on 5/11/07, 1:29 pm
2 Answers from Attorneys
SHERRY RAGOLE
RAGOLE & ASSOCIATES, LLC
Re: dead docket felony case
You will need to obtain an answer to this from a Nebraska attorney. I plan to travel to that jurisdiction within the next few weeks. Please do not hesitate to contact me if you need to employ an attorney to look into some matters there for you.
Answered on 5/11/07, 1:35 pm
Duke Drouillard
Drouillard Law, LLC
Re: dead docket felony case
The term usually refers to a case that has neither been dismissed nor scheduled for trial. Usually because the prosecutor doesn't have sufficient evidence to move forward at this time, but believes they can and will obtain the evidence they need.
Answered on 5/11/07, 11:45 pm
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