STATE v. ENGLEMAN

No. A-96-324.

560 N.W.2d 851 (1997)

5 Neb. App. 485

STATE of Nebraska, Appellee, v. Jerome M. ENGLEMAN, Appellant.

Court of Appeals of Nebraska.

February 25, 1997.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Dennis R. Keefe, Lancaster County Public Defender, and Joseph D. Nigro, Lincoln, for appellant.

Norman Langemach, Jr., Lincoln City Prosecutor, Lincoln, for appellee.

MILLER-LERMAN, C.J., and IRWIN and SIEVERS, JJ.


SIEVERS, Judge.

In this case, the issue is whether a letter on the judge's stationery but signed by his court reporter which purports to find the defendant guilty constitutes a valid finding of guilt and is sufficient to satisfy the prerequisites for a final, appealable judgment.

Jerome M. Engleman was sentenced by the county court for driving under the influence of alcohol (DUI), operating a vehicle with fictitious plates, and driving without a driver...

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