Judgments for fines and costs in criminal cases shall be a lien upon all the property of the defendant within the county from the time of filing the case by the clerk of the proper court, and judgments upon forfeited recognizance shall be a like lien from the time of forfeiture. No property of any convict shall be exempt from execution issued upon any such judgment as set out in this section against such convict except in cases when the convict is sentenced to a Department of Correctional Services adult correctional facility for a period of more than two years or to suffer death, in which cases there shall be the same exemptions as at the time may be provided by law for civil cases. The lien on real estate of any such judgment for costs shall terminate as provided in section 25-1716.
Notes of Decisions
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cases, 1932–2019 · leading case:
State v. Bundy, 549 N.W.2d 122 (Neb. 1996).
State v. Bundy, 549 N.W.2d 122 (Neb. 1996).
· cites it 4× “ASSIGNMENT OF ERROR Bundy asserts that the district court erred in failing to correctly apply Neb. Rev. Stat. § 29-2407 (Reissue 1995).”
State v. Holloway, 322 N.W.2d 818 (Neb. 1982).
· cites it 2× “It is salutary at this time to point out the provisions of Neb. Rev. Stat. § 29-2407 (Reissue 1979) in order that they may not be overlooked.”
Mancuso v. State, 242 N.W. 430 (Neb. 1932).
· cites it 6× “There has been no change in this statute since 1873, and it now appears in 1929 statutes as section 29-2407. The 'homestead law of 1879 does not refer to or in terms repeal the above statute.”
Canada v. State, 26 N.W.2d 509 (Neb. 1947).
· cites it 6× “Section 29-2407, R. S. 1943, is the following: “Judgments for fines and costs in criminal cases shall be a lien upon all the property of the defendant within the county from the time of docketing the case by the clerk , of the proper court, and judgments upon forfeited…”
City of Beatrice v. Meints, 27 Neb. Ct. App. 325 (Neb. Ct. App. 2019).
· cites it 5× “§ 29-2407 (Reissue 2016), which at the pertinent time period provided: Judgements for fines and costs in criminal cases shall be a lien upon all the property of the defendant within the county from the time of docketing the case by the clerk of the proper court, and judgments…”
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