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Neb. Rev. Stat. § 29-1919

Discovery; failure to comply; effect

Applied in 17 court decisions — leading case State v. Robinson (2006)

Most recently applied in State v. Ramos (July 2025)

Laws 1969, c. 235, § 8, p. 870; Laws 2019, LB496, § 9.

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If, at any time during the course of the proceedings it is brought to the attention of the court that a party has failed to comply with sections 29-1912 to 29-1921 or an order issued pursuant to sections 29-1912 to 29-1921 , the court may: (1) Order such party to permit the discovery or inspection of materials not previously disclosed; (2) Grant a continuance; (3) Prohibit the party from calling a witness not disclosed or introducing in evidence the material not disclosed; or (4) Enter such other order as it deems just under the circumstances.

Official source: Nebraska Legislature. Reproduced from public-domain Nebraska statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.