within 15 miles of Grand Island practice in Criminal Nebraska


Anderson, Vipperman & Kovanda

Criminal, Personal Injury, Insurance, Accident & Injury, Business

Porto Law Office

Juvenile Law, Estate Planning, Civil Rights, Commercial Real Estate, Criminal

Hall County Attorney's Office

Criminal, Family Law, Administrative Law, Juvenile Law, Civil Rights

Hall County Attorney'S Office

Criminal, Administrative Law, Family Law, Juvenile Law

Bradley Law Office, PC

Estate Planning, Juvenile Law, Commercial Real Estate, Guardianships & Conservatorships, Family Law

Erin M. Urbom Law Office, LLC

Juvenile Law, Estate Planning, Family Law, Estate Planning, Guardianships & Conservatorships

Bradley Elsbernd Andersen Mues Jankovitz & Kearney Pc

Juvenile Law, Workers' Compensation, Family Law, Criminal, Elder Law

Erickson Law L.L.C.

Family Law, Juvenile Law, Estate Planning, Civil Rights, Commercial Real Estate

Burns, Koenig & Erickson

Juvenile Law, Civil Rights, Natural Resources, Family Law, Estate Planning

Mayer Burns & Koenig

Juvenile Law, Estate Planning, Commercial Real Estate, Civil Rights, Family Law

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State v. Draganescu

... He asked Truesdale about his travels and his criminal and driving history. ... At 9:58 am, the dispatcher reported that there were no outstanding warrants and that Truesdale's license was valid. The dispatcher also reported that Draganescu had a drug-related criminal history. ...

State v. Branch

... The sentences were ordered to be served concurrently. Branch appeals. SCOPE OF REVIEW. [1,2] When reviewing a criminal conviction for sufficiency of the evidence to sustain the conviction, the relevant question for an appellate court is whether, after viewing the evidence in ...

State v. Davis

... When reviewing a criminal conviction for sufficiency of the evidence to sustain the conviction, the relevant question for an appellate court is whether, after viewing the evidence in the light most favorable to the prosecution, any rational trier of fact could have found the essential ...