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Code · Nebraska · Chapter 29 — Criminal Procedure

29-2248. Association; duties.

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The association shall:
(1)Encourage development and implementation of uniform criteria for sentencing criminals;
(2)Participate in planning and presenting institutes and seminars for all judges in this state who sentence criminals or juveniles to discuss problems related to sentencing criminals or juveniles;
(3)Participate in planning and presenting orientation programs for new judges, such programs to include discussions of sentencing alternatives, procedures, and purposes;
(4)Visit from time to time correctional facilities of this state;
(5)Encourage creation and development of community resources of value to the probation system;
(6)Conduct such other programs of whatever nature of interest to its members;
(7)Exercise all powers and perform all duties necessary and proper to carry out its responsibilities; and
(8)Participate in planning and presenting institutes and seminars for all county employees who work in the judicial branch of government.
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