Nebraska Revised Statutes
Neb. Rev. Stat. § 28-809 (2026)
Obscene motion picture, show, or presentation; admit minor; unlawful; penalty
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(1) It shall be unlawful for any person knowingly to exhibit to a minor or knowingly to provide to a minor an admission ticket or pass or knowingly to admit a minor to premises whereon there is exhibited a motion picture, show, or other presentation which, in whole or in part, predominantly pruriently, shamefully, or morbidly depicts nudity, sexual conduct, or sadomasochistic abuse and which, taken as a whole, is harmful to minors.
(2) Any person who violates this section shall be guilty of a Class I misdemeanor.
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 3
cases, 1990–2013 · leading case: Reno v. Am. Civil Liberties Union, 521 U.S. 844 (1997).
Reno v. Am. Civil Liberties Union, 521 U.S. 844 (1997). “507 (1995) (no minors in adult cabarets); Neb. Rev. Stat. § 28-809 (1995) (no minors in places displaying movies or shows that are "harmful to minors"); Nev.”
Osborne v. Ohio, 495 U.S. 103 (1990). “1989); Neb. Rev. Stat. § 28-809 (1989); Nev. Rev.”
State v. Osborne, 835 N.W.2d 664 (Neb. 2013). “§ 28-320 (1) (Reissue 2008), and admitting a minor to an obscene motion picture, show, or presentation, Neb. Rev. Stat. § 28-809 (Reissue 2008). The charges against Osborne arose from events involving the alleged victim, A.”
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