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Code · Nebraska · Chapter 83 — State Institutions

83-174.04. Violation of condition of community supervision; actions authorized.

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An individual who violates one or more of the conditions of community supervision established for him or her pursuant to section 83-174.03 shall undergo a review by the department to evaluate the risk posed to the public by the violation in question. The department may take any of the following actions in response to a violation of conditions of community supervision:
(1)Revise or impose additional conditions of community supervision in order to minimize the risk to the public from the continued presence of the individual in the community;
(2)Forward to the Attorney General or the county attorney in the county where the individual resides a request to initiate a criminal prosecution for failure to comply with the terms of community supervision; or
(3)Forward to the county attorney or Attorney General a recommendation that civil commitment proceedings be instituted with respect to the individual.
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