BRUNK v. NEBRASKA STATE RACING COM'N

Nos. S-03-698, S-03-699.

700 N.W.2d 594 (2005)

270 Neb. 186

Douglas L. BRUNK, appellee and cross-appellant, v. NEBRASKA STATE RACING COMMISSION and Dennis Oelschlager, executive secretary of Nebraska State Racing Commission, appellants and cross-appellees. Stacy Lane Van Horn, appellee and cross-appellant, v. Nebraska State Racing Commission and Dennis Oelschlager, executive secretary of Nebraska State Racing Commission, appellants and cross-appellees.

Supreme Court of Nebraska.

July 22, 2005.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Patrick T. O'Brien, of Butler, Galter, O'Brien & Boehm, and Timothy R. Engler and Christopher R. Heinrich, of Harding, Shultz & Downs, Lincoln, for appellants.

David T. Schroeder, Grand Island, for appellee Douglas L. Brunk.

O. William VonSeggern, Grand Island, for appellee Stacy Lane Van Horn.

HENDRY, C.J., WRIGHT, CONNOLLY, GERRARD, STEPHAN, McCORMACK, and MILLER-LERMAN, JJ.


STEPHAN, J.

These consolidated appeals involve disciplinary actions brought by the Nebraska State Racing Commission (Commission) against equine veterinarians Douglas L. Brunk and Stacy Lane Van Horn. Following a hearing, the Commission made findings that Brunk and Van Horn had violated Commission rules pertaining to the administration of medications to racehorses and assessed disciplinary penalties. Brunk and Van Horn filed a petition for review in the district court...

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