STATE v. ANDERSON

No. A-00-917.

626 N.W.2d 627 (2001)

10 Neb. App. 163

STATE of Nebraska, Appellee, v. Mark E. ANDERSON, Appellant.

Court of Appeals of Nebraska.

May 8, 2001.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Thomas C. Riley, Douglas County Public Defender, and Timothy P. Burns, Omaha, for appellant.

Don Stenberg, Attorney General, and Kimberly A. Klein, Lincoln, for appellee.

IRWIN, Chief Judge, and SIEVERS and INBODY, Judges.


SIEVERS, Judge.

This appeal concerns an issue of apparent first impression. We decide the extent of knowledge an accused accessory to first degree murder must have about the actual killer before he can be convicted of being an accessory. The factual backdrop is that the defendant lied when he told police who murdered Carr Hume, an elderly Omaha resident, because the defendant had no knowledge of who really was the killer.

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