Children as young as 12 years old could face adult criminal charges for certain felony crimes under a bill introduced in the Nebraska Legislature on Wednesday.
Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen gave his "State of the State" address Wednesday.
Right now, Nebraska law says a juvenile can be charged as an adult for a violent crime if they are between the ages of 14-18.
LINCOLN, Neb. (Nebraska Examiner) — Calling it a move to protect Nebraska’s agriculture industry, Gov. Jim Pillen on Tuesday ...
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Child and civil rights advocates on Thursday railed against a proposed law, promoted by Gov. Jim Pillen, that would give prosecutors and judges new authority to put Nebraskans as young as 11 in ...
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