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Code · Nebraska · Chapter 26 — Courts; Protection Orders

26-104. Harassment protection order; petition, contents; relief granted.

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(1)Any victim who has been harassed may file a petition and affidavit for a harassment protection order as provided in this section. The petition shall state the events and dates or approximate dates of acts constituting the alleged harassment, including the most recent and most severe incident or incidents.
(2)Upon the filing of such a petition and affidavit, the court may issue a harassment protection order, without bond, enjoining the respondent from:
(a)Imposing any restraint upon the person or liberty of the petitioner;
(b)Harassing, threatening, assaulting, molesting, attacking, or otherwise disturbing the peace of the petitioner; or
(c)Telephoning, contacting, or otherwise communicating with the petitioner.
(3)The court may order such other relief as the court deems necessary to provide for the safety and welfare of the petitioner.
(4)This section does not apply to conduct which occurs during labor picketing.
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