STATE v. FISHER

No. 83-519.

343 N.W.2d 772 (1984)

216 Neb. 530

STATE of Nebraska, Appellee, v. Jack L. FISHER, Appellant.

Supreme Court of Nebraska.

February 17, 1984.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

James H. Truell of Ahlschwede & Truell, Grand Island, for appellant.

Paul L. Douglas, Atty. Gen., and Mel Kammerlohr, Lincoln, for appellee.

KRIVOSHA, C.J., and BOSLAUGH, WHITE, HASTINGS, CAPORALE, SHANAHAN, and GRANT, JJ.


PER CURIAM.

Defendant, Jack L. Fisher, appeals from his conviction on the charge of having made "terroristic threats." We reverse and remand with directions to dismiss.

Fisher was arrested following his threat to blow apart a hairdresser working at a hairstyling shop on November 16, 1982, where his wife had preceded him and asked that someone call the police. He was charged with and convicted of violating Neb.Rev.Stat. § 28-311 (Reissue 1979), which reads...

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