Nebraska Revised Statutes

Neb. Rev. Stat. § 39-669.10 (2026)

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39-669.10.

Transferred to section 60-6,200.

Notes of Decisions
Cited in 6 cases, 1975–1986 · leading case: Wohlgemuth v. Pearson, 285 N.W.2d 102 (Neb. 1979).
Wohlgemuth v. Pearson, 285 N.W.2d 102 (Neb. 1979). · cites it 4× “The evidence before the trial court shows that on April 24, 1977, at about 7:15 p.”
State v. Howard, 225 N.W.2d 391 (Neb. 1975). · cites it 10× “The county attorney, in his argument, mentioned the provisions of section 39-727.03 et seq.”
Jensen v. Jensen, 382 N.W.2d 9 (Neb. 1986). · cites it 4× “Neb. Rev. Stat. § 39-669.10 (Reissue 1984) provides: “Any person who is unconscious or who is otherwise in a condition rendering him incapable of refusal, shall be deemed not to have withdrawn the consent provided by section 39-669.”
State v. Brittain, 325 N.W.2d 141 (Neb. 1982). · cites it 8× “Neb.Rev.Stat. § 39-669.15 (Reissue 1978).”
MacKey v. Dir. of the Dep't of Motor Vehs., 235 N.W.2d 394 (Neb. 1975). · cites it 2× “Section 39-669.10, R. R. S. 1943, provides: “Any person who is unconscious or who is otherwise in a condition rendering him incapable of refusal, shall be deemed not to have withdrawn the consent provided by section 39-669.”
State v. Garner, 608 P.2d 1321 (Kan. 1980). “) Neb. Rev. Stat. § 39-669.10 Ohio Rev. Code Ann.”
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