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Code · Nebraska · Chapter 29 — Criminal Procedure

29-2279. Community service; length.

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The length of a community service sentence shall be as follows:
(1)Pursuant to section 29-2206 , 29-2208 , or 29-2412 , for an infraction, not less than four nor more than twenty hours;
(2)For a violation of a city ordinance that is an infraction and not pursuant to section 29-2206 , 29-2208 , or 29-2412 , not less than four hours;
(3)For a Class IV or Class V misdemeanor, not less than four nor more than eighty hours;
(4)For a Class III or Class IIIA misdemeanor, not less than eight nor more than one hundred fifty hours;
(5)For a Class I or Class II misdemeanor, not less than twenty nor more than four hundred hours;
(6)For a Class IIIA or Class IV felony, not less than two hundred nor more than three thousand hours; and
(7)For a Class III felony, not less than four hundred nor more than six thousand hours.
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