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Code · Nebraska · Chapter 29 — Criminal Procedure

29-4902. Discharge or discipline for being named in Brady-Giglio disclosure; prohibited.

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(1)An officer shall not be discharged, disciplined, or threatened with discharge or discipline, or subject to revocation or suspension of a certificate under sections 81-1401 to 81-1414.19 , solely because a prosecuting agency has:
(a)Named the officer in a Brady-Giglio disclosure or determined that such officer may be subject to such disclosure; or
(b)Disclosed to any person that the officer is named in a Brady-Giglio disclosure.
(2)This section does not prohibit a dismissal, a suspension, a demotion, or any other disciplinary action against an officer, or against a certificate issued under sections 81-1401 to 81-1414.19 , based on the underlying action that resulted in such officer being named in a Brady-Giglio disclosure or being considered for such disclosure.
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