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Nebraska Notary Case Back On

April 2025

We talked about this Nebraska court case recently, after the district attorney’s office appealed dropped charges against a notary. This all goes back to alleged fraudulent signatures regarding getting legal medical marijuana.

When we last wrote about the topic, the court had dropped charges against the notary. The district attorney appealed.

Well, that appeal is done.

The charges against the notary are back on. All twenty-four of them.

The court ruled that the lower court erred in dropping the charges. This all goes back to a medical marijuana initiative, and the notary was charged in regards to ninety-eight ballots. They are alleged to have egregious errors, including incorrect birth date, among other details.

The charges accuse the notary of official misconduct.

Nebraska Notary Case Back On

The case is around the definition of official misconduct. Judge Corey. He found that under state law, a notary public is not a public official, and therefore cannot be charged with official misconduct.

But, judge Andrew Butler, the Hall County District Court Judge did not concur.

Butler wrote, “This language clearly shows that a notary public is public servant as an officer.”

He reinstated the charges and ordered that the prosecution proceed in Hall County Court.

Both medical marijuana initiatives — one legalizing medical cannabis and one regulating it — made it onto the ballot.

Nebraska Now – KLKN

Both initiatives still made the ballot and passed. A Nebraska judge found there was not enough fraud to stop the initiative, even with the alleged violations of the notary.

Again, we will keep you updated as new information comes forth. But, just because this appeal went quickly, the remaining process may take some time.

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