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Assault is the intentional use of force against somebody without his or her consent. Trying to use force or threatening to use force may also be assaults. Touching, slapping, punching, kicking or pushing are examples of assault. Sexual assault is any kind of assault that involves sexual activity. Kissing, fondling and sexual intercourse without a person's consent are examples of sexual assault. Are there different kinds of sexual assault offences? Yes. The difference between offences depends on how much force the attacker uses. The punishments reflect the seriousness of the offence and may range from a fine to life in prison. The judge can also give a suspended sentence or probation.





Courts in Nebraska

Nebraska State falls under the 8th Circuit. The website for the appeals court for this circuit is www.ca8.uscourts.gov. Nebraska State has the following courts -
Nebraska Bankruptcy Court http://www.neb.uscourts.gov/
Nebraska Bankruptcy Court http://www.neb.uscourts.gov/
Nebraska District Court http://www.ned.uscourts.gov/
Nebraska District Court http://www.ned.uscourts.gov/



Suggested Lawyers for Nebraska
Bradford & Coenen - Omaha NE
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Gross & Welch - Omaha, Nebraska
The Law Group of Gross & Welch offers real estate law services. Specialties include zoning and municipal law, real estate tax planning, environmental law and more.
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Nebraska Legal Referral Services
  • Nebraska State Bar Association Lincoln, NE (402)475-7091 (800)742-3005 (In state only) Statewide
  • Omaha Bar Association LRS Omaha, NE (402)280-3603 Douglas and Sarpy Counties
  • Nebraska State Bar Association Lincoln, NE (402)475-7091 (800)742-3005 (In state only) Statewide
  • Omaha Bar Association LRS Omaha, NE (402)280-3603 Douglas and Sarpy Counties










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  • In 1998 there were 208 statewide general and limited jurisdiction trial court systems in the United States, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico. About 9,065 full time authorized judges served in the 71 statewide trial court systems of general jurisdiction alone.

  • In 1998 there were 208 statewide general and limited jurisdiction trial court systems in the United States, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico. About 9,065 full time authorized judges served in the 71 statewide trial court systems of general jurisdiction alone.




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