District Judge Kevin McManaman Sits with Nebraska Supreme Court
Nebraska District Court Judge Kevin McManaman of Lincoln, Nebraska, was invited to sit with the Nebraska Supreme Court on February 1, 2022.
McManaman heard arguments in the case of State v. Surber (S-20-0856) which is a direct appeal from a conviction and sentence for first degree murder. Surber has been sentenced to life in prison.
He sat in place of Justice Freudenberg, who was recused from the case. The Court session was held in the Supreme Court Courtroom of the Nebraska State Capitol in Lincoln.
Outstanding Probation Officer Award, 2021
Awarded to: Erin Curran, Probation Treatment Officer, District 2 - Sarpy County
The Ladonna Snell Memorial Award recognizes the exemplary performance of a probation officer. The award is presented to officers with a record of exceptional efficiency, superior performance, and dedication beyond standard expectations.
Listen Now: State of the Judiciary Address, 2022
Join Your Nebraska Judicial Branch for an audio recording of Chief Justice Heavican's State of the Judiciary address. Delivered on 1/21/22, the address was given at the invitation of the Speaker of the Legislature, Senator Mike Hilgers. The Chief Justice uses his time with the legislature to highlight Judicial Branch priorities for the upcoming year, review the previous year, and provide relevant information directly to lawmakers.
Chief Justice Gives Annual State of the Judiciary Address to the Legislature
Chief Justice Mike Heavican delivered his annual State of the Judiciary address in the Unicameral Legislative Chamber on January 21, 2022.
The address was given at the invitation of the Speaker of the Legislature, Senator Mike Hilgers. The Chief Justice used his time with the legislature to highlight Judicial Branch priorities for the upcoming year, review the previous year, and provide relevant information directly to lawmakers.
Outstanding County Court Clerk Magistrate Award, 2021
Awarded to: Linda Smith, Clerk Magistrate, District 11 - Hitchcock County
Exemplary performance by a County Court Clerk Magistrate is acknowledged through the Outstanding Clerk Magistrate Award. The honor is presented to those with a record of exceptional efficiency, superior performance, and dedication beyond standard expectations.
Office of Public Guardian 2021 Annual Report Released by Nebraska Judicial Branch
The Office of Public Guardian has issued their 2021 annual report, outlining information about the individuals served and programs hosted through the Nebraska Judicial Branch.
Judge Johnson Celebrates Final Drug Court Graduation Before Retirement
The Southeast Nebraska Adult Drug Court’s December 20, 2021, graduation served as the final problem-solving court event for Presiding Judge Vicky Johnson, who retires January 31, 2022.
During Johnson’s graduation remarks, she noted that that her experience with Drug Court has been the most rewarding part of her work as a Judge. She has worked with just under 140 graduates from 2007 through 2021.
Outstanding Probation Office Support Staff, 2021
Awarded to: Linda Veerhusen, Administrative Assistant, Operations Division
The Jean Miller Memorial Award recognizes exemplary performance by probation support staff with a record of exceptional efficiency, superior performance, and dedication beyond standard expectations.
District Judge Julie Smith Sits with Nebraska Supreme Court
Nebraska District Court Judge Julie D. Smith of Tecumseh, Nebraska, was invited to sit with the Nebraska Supreme Court on January 6, 2022.
Smith heard arguments in the case of Nationwide Transportation, Inc. v. Navistar, Inc. (S-20-0579). The case is a contract dispute involving the purchase of trucks where Navistar disputes the judgment entered in favor of Nationwide and Jasper on their claims of fraudulent concealment and breach of warranty, while Nationwide and Jasper dispute the damages awarded for not conforming to the jury’s verdict.
Outstanding County Court Staff Award, 2021
Awarded to: RayLynn Coble, Assistant Clerk, District 8 - Custer County
Exemplary performance by non-supervisory county court staff is acknowledged through the Outstanding Court Staff Award. It recognizes those whose accomplishments or suggestions exhibit extraordinary efficiency or superior performance beyond standard expectations.