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  2. List of county courthouses in Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    This is the list of country courthouses in Nebraska; for federal ones, see List of United States federal courthouses in Nebraska. The state of Nebraska has 93 counties. The Nebraska State Historical Society conducted a 1990 study of county courthouses in the state. [1]

  3. Nebraska District Courts - Wikipedia

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    District Courts are the general trial courts of the US state of Nebraska, however it hears appeals from County Courts and some other administrative bodies. [ 1 ] Judicial Districts

  4. Courts of Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    Nebraska Supreme Court [1] Nebraska Court of Appeals [2] Nebraska District Courts (12 districts) [3] Nebraska County Courts (93 courts, one for each county) [4] Nebraska Juvenile Courts [5] Nebraska Workers' Compensation Court [6] Nebraska Problem-Solving Courts and Drug Courts [7] Small Claims Court [8] Federal courts located in Nebraska ...

  5. County government in Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    Township counties: the county is subdivided into organized townships and governed by a 7-member board of supervisors. This is the form used by 27 counties. Commissioner counties: the county is governed by a 3-, 5- or 7-member board of commissioners, but is not subdivided into organized townships. This is the form used by 66 counties.

  6. Jeffrey J. Funke - Wikipedia

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    Funke was one of seven applicants who sought the open seat on the Supreme Court. [2] He was appointed to the Supreme Court on June 15, 2016, by Governor Pete Ricketts to succeed Justice William M. Connolly, who retired effective August 1, 2016. [2] [3] At the time of his appointment, he was the Court's youngest jurist. [4]

  7. Max J. Kelch - Wikipedia

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    On February 3, 2016 Nebraska Governor Pete Ricketts announced his appointment of Kelch to the Supreme Court because of the retirement of Michael McCormack. [3] He was sworn in on March 11, 2016. [4] Kelch resigned on January 23, 2018 effective immediately due a proposed ethics investigation. [5]

  8. Otoe County Courthouse - Wikipedia

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    The building contains both the Nebraska City Court and the Otoe County Court along with the government and law enforcement offices of both. The building sits at 1021 Central Avenue in Nebraska City. The courthouse is currently on the National Register of Historic Places and the oldest public building in the state of Nebraska.

  9. Jason Bergevin - Wikipedia

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    He later worked as an instructor of paralegal studies at Kaplan University and as a deputy county attorney in Lancaster County, Nebraska, from 2009 to 2011. [7] From 2011 to 2016, he served as an assistant staff to judge advocate in the United States Air Force Reserve and later, from 2016 to 2022, as a deputy staff judge advocate in the ...