Nebraska v. Verma J. Harrison (Q19070374)
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Nebraska Supreme Court case
- State v. Harrison
- S-97-1152
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English | Nebraska v. Verma J. Harrison |
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22 January 1999
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The appellee, Verma J. Harrison, was convicted of two counts of motor vehicle homicide and sentenced to consecutive terms of probation by the district court. The Nebraska Court of Appeals reversed Harrison's sentences as excessively lenient, pursuant to Neb.Rev.Stat. ยง 29-2322 (Reissue 1995), and imposed consecutive sentences of imprisonment. State v. Harrison, 7 Neb.App. 350, 583 N.W.2d 62 (1998). We reverse the judgment of the Court of Appeals, concluding that the trial court did not abuse its discretion in imposing probation. (English)
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