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  • In re Interest of Frank S. et al.

    Filed on January 18, 2011
    Not designated for permanent publication, A-10-772 through A-10-774
    SUMMARY: Termination of the father’s parental rights was proper because he failed to follow through on sex offender and parenting programs while incarcerated and had poor interaction with the children during therapeutic visitation even when prompted, and because the children’s behaviors had improved since [...]

  • In re Interest of Wendi L.

    Filed on July 27, 2010
    Nebraska Court of Appeals
    Not designated for permanent publication
    SUMMARY: Holding the adjudication hearing 8 months after the petition was filed where the child is 17 years of age and the abuser already sentenced for sexual assault is hardly ideal but not grounds for reversal. Evidence establishing that the interpreter at the therapy [...]

  • In re Interest of N.R., et al.

    Filed on May 26, 2009
    Not designated for permanent publication
    A-08-1217
    SUMMARY: The court lacked jurisdiction to terminate parental rights because, after learning of another state’s order establishing the father’s paternity and custody rights, it did not follow the UCCJEA requirements of (1) specifying in the order a period of time allowing the person to seek an order [...]

  • In re Interest of Kenna S.

    Filed on April 28, 2009
    766 N.W.2d 424, 17 Neb. App. 544
    SUMMARY: The time a parent spends incarcerated shall not be excluded from the determination of whether a child has been out-of-home 15 of the most recent 22 months. As the father did not take steps to undergo sex offender treatment in the two months [...]

  • State v. Archie

    Filed on April 25 2007
    Nebraska Supreme Court 273 Neb. 612
    SUMMARY: While “expert opinion testimony” regarding the credibility of witness statements should be excluded, in this case, the officer’s statement, “read in context,” was not to vouch for the credibility of a witness, but simply explained her departure from the standard interview form, and thus was [...]