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State v. White

Supreme Court of Nebraska.
May 24, 2013
830 N.W.2d 215 (Neb. 2013)

Summary

In White, 830 N.W.2d 215, the Nebraska Supreme Court affirmed a decision by the Nebraska Court of Appeals in State v. White, 819 N.W.2d 473 (Neb. Ct. App. 2012).

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Opinion

No. S–11–515.

2013-05-24

STATE of Nebraska, Appellee, v. Darrell E. WHITE, Appellant.

Petition for further review from the Court of Appeals, Inbody, Chief Judge, and Irwin and Sievers, Judges, on appeal thereto from the District Court for Sarpy County, Max Kelch, Judge. Judgment of Court of Appeals affirmed. Patrick J. Boylan, Chief Deputy Sarpy County Public Defender, and Mandy M. Gruhlkey for appellant. Jon Bruning, Attorney General, and James D. Smith, Lincoln, for appellee.


Petition for further review from the Court of Appeals, Inbody, Chief Judge, and Irwin and Sievers, Judges, on appeal thereto from the District Court for Sarpy County, Max Kelch, Judge. Judgment of Court of Appeals affirmed.
Patrick J. Boylan, Chief Deputy Sarpy County Public Defender, and Mandy M. Gruhlkey for appellant. Jon Bruning, Attorney General, and James D. Smith, Lincoln, for appellee.
HEAVICAN, C.J., WRIGHT, CONNOLLY, STEPHAN, McCORMACK, and MILLER–LERMAN, JJ.

PER CURIAM.

Having reviewed the briefs and record and having heard oral arguments, we conclude on further review that the decision of the Nebraska Court of Appeals in State v. White, 20 Neb.App. 116, 819 N.W.2d 473 (2012), is correct. Accordingly, we affirm the decision of the Court of Appeals, which reversed the judgment of the district court and remanded the cause for a new trial.

Affirmed.

CASSEL, J., not participating.


Summaries of

State v. White

Supreme Court of Nebraska.
May 24, 2013
830 N.W.2d 215 (Neb. 2013)

In White, 830 N.W.2d 215, the Nebraska Supreme Court affirmed a decision by the Nebraska Court of Appeals in State v. White, 819 N.W.2d 473 (Neb. Ct. App. 2012).

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In White, the Nebraska Court of Appeals clarified that the privilege of non-retreat extended to incidents involving cohabitants, not just to incidents involving unlawful intruders.

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Case details for

State v. White

Case Details

Full title:STATE of Nebraska, Appellee, v. Darrell E. WHITE, Appellant.

Court:Supreme Court of Nebraska.

Date published: May 24, 2013

Citations

830 N.W.2d 215 (Neb. 2013)
285 Neb. 951

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