In Nebraska, when an arrest warrant is issued for a person incarcerated in another state, is a detainer automatically lodged in that state? No, according to the Interstate Agreement on Detainers Act, the prosecuting authority has to file a written request for custody with the incarcerating state. What steps must a prosecutor or court take …
How Do I Fight a Search Warrant?
The Fourth Amendment of the United States Constitution makes it illegal for law enforcement to conduct unreasonable searches and seizures. Often, law enforcement will need to get a search warrant prior to searching your home or your belongings. However, even after obtaining a search warrant, police may make errors or mistakes while executing the search. …
When Criminal Charges are Pending – Move Quickly
“Act now.” We are all familiar with this sales tactic creating a sense of urgency. Most of the time this “call to action” benefits the seller more than the consumer. However, there are situations in life where immediate action saves lives. The faster the fire department arrives, the more likely it is they will be …
Berry Law Welcomes Attorney Andrew Strotman to the Firm
Andrew Strotman – a former judge advocate of the Marine Corps – has joined the Berry Law, adding his years of white-collar advocacy to the firm’s repertoire. Berry Law of Nebraska welcomes its latest addition, Andrew Strotman, to the firm, a lawyer with a military background and a strong reputation for handling white-collar criminal cases …
The Not Guilty Verdict in Nebraska Just Got Better
Most people charged with crimes fear prison time, but the thought of being found not guilty and having a criminal charge on their record for the rest of their lives is also an immediate concern. As their cases develop and criminal defense attorneys better understand the details, clients begin to think of the long-term ramifications …
Understanding Nebraska Criminal Defense Terms
When a client comes to see us, they often just want to solve a problem. Most persons charged with crimes are more concerned about their reputation, time, and money than the mechanics of the Nebraska judicial system. However, there are moments in every case in which a client needs to understand exactly what is going …
Chuck Norris-style Criminal Defense
When I was deployed to Al Asad, Iraq, which was run by the United States Marines, every latrine featured Chuck Norris lore scribbled near a mirror or toilet. Some that I remember are: “Chuck Norris doesn’t take showers, he takes bloodbaths.” “Chuck Norris doesn’t flush the toilet, he scares the sh*t out of it.” “How …
Berry Law Opens New Office Location in Seward, Nebraska
Berry Law has been a trusted name in legal representation and counsel since 1965 in Lincoln and Omaha, Nebraska. Now, our legacy extends to Seward, where we have recently opened a new office location to better serve our clients. Our new office address is: 139 South 6th, Street, Seward, Nebraska 68434 You will find the …
Avvo Highlights Attorney John S. Berry in Recent Online Publication
Attorney John S. Berry of Berry Law in Nebraska has recently been featured in a Lawyernomics “Modern JD” spotlight article for his skills, experience, and ethics in and out of the courtroom. Lawyernomics is part of Avvo, which is widely regarded to be one of the best lawyer-rating organizations in the world. In particular, the “Modern JD” spotlight highlights …
The Cops Already Think You’re Guilty and So Do Their Cameras
Most people know that criminal defense attorneys generally advocate for their clients to remain silent during any criminal investigation. In fact, we see politicians do it regularly when called to testify in front of Congress. Your fifth amendment right protects you from self-incrimination. However, the right provides protection that our forefathers likely never considered. I …
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