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Two people sentenced to prison terms for fleeing probation

COLLIN SPILINEK Fremont Tribune A Nickerson man and Fremont woman were both sentenced to two years in prison for absconding from their probations in the Dodge County District Court Monday. Tyler F. Vance, 38, and Alicia F. Utterback, 32, admitted to violating the conditions of their probations and were found guilty by Judge Geoffrey Hall. On April 4, 2019, Vance was sentenced to 30 months of intensive supervised probation for possession of a controlled substance charge. “He previously had absconded on probation and a motion to revoke had been filed on him,” Deputy Dodge County Attorney Emily Beamis said. “The defendant was once again given the privilege to remain on probation through an agreement between the defense and the state.”

Senator Albrecht s Weekly Update 4-30-21

Senator Albrecht s Weekly Update 4-30-21
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Nebraska Prison Assault Accusation Leads To Sweep

By Terry Leahy Searches at the Nebraska State Penitentiary have been conducted by staff members this week. Corrections accuses an inmate of assaulting a staff member, resulting in a serious injury. The also say the inmate was intoxicated. The search focused on contraband, including homemade alcohol, K2 and other prohibited drugs and items. The staff member who was assaulted went to the hospital for treatment of head injuries. She was also kicked in the abdomen and the leg. Investigators say after he was restrained, the inmate remained combative. During a medical assessment, he spit on another staff member several times.

Nebraska Gov Ricketts signs $9 7 billion budget package

Nebraska Gov. Ricketts signs $9.7 billion budget package April 26, 2021 GMT LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) Nebraska Gov. Pete Ricketts signed a new, $9.7 billion two-year state budget into law on Monday that includes property tax credits and money to potentially build a new state prison. Ricketts praised several aspects of the budget, including $1.45 billion in state money that will be used for various property tax reduction programs. The budget will grow by 1.7% annually over the two-year period. Ricketts did not veto any portion of the budget. “The budget I have signed controls state spending and significantly increases direct property tax relief for the people of Nebraska,” Ricketts said in a press release.

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