Nebraska Notary Saga Goes On
1. The Charges
A notary was charged with notarizing false signatures for a Nebraska medical marijuana initiative.
A total of 24 charges were filed. The notary was charged with official misconduct. Between the notary and their alleged accomplice, 98 ballots were found to have egregious errors live wrong birth date and other details.
Each count in the filing alleged the notary was not in the same room of their accomplice. This is required by state law.
“Hall County Election Commissioner Tracy Overstreet and the people with whom she works take election integrity very seriously,” Klein said in the press release. “Their diligence and thoroughness in the petition signature verification and the work of the investigation team from the Hall County Sheriff’s Office led to these charges. Voters in Hall County should be confident in signing petitions and casting their ballots in Hall County.”
2. The Dismissal
Then charges were dismissed by Judge Alfred Corey.
“While these duties greatly assist others, notary publics are not public servants who are performing governmental functions,” Corey wrote in a four-page opinion Friday.
This case has a direct effect on medical marijuana initiatives across the state.
In addition, the court found that a notarys’ duty are essentially clerical and ministerial.
3. The Appeal
Well, it hasn’t ended there.
Prosecutors with the county and state have appealed the dismissal of charges. The notary’s attorney said he vowed to fight this all of the way.
“(The notary) is believed by everyone who has looked into this case to be the one and only person in the history of the state of Nebraska to be criminally charged for simply notarizing documents incorrectly (to be clear, we dispute that even occurred),” Porto (the attorney) said in an email.
“Nevertheless, the Attorney General’s Office has apparently decided to continue this likely unprecedented prosecution of a well-meaning combat veteran,” Porto continued. “Why?”
The appeal surrounds Judge Corey’s decision that a notary is not a public official. Prosecutors have brought up the argument that some other states have different laws governing the way a notary is designated to have governmental power.
And you thought a specific signing can be difficult. Just imagine this notary’s ordeal.
We’ll keep you updated when new events occur, though the timeline for that is unknown.
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