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On February 19, 2025, the Douglas County Young Adult Court celebrated Ana’s graduation at the Douglas County Courthouse in Omaha. Presiding over the ceremony, Judge Shelly Stratman recognized Ana’s successful completion of an intensive program that encompassed comprehensive mental health treatment...
The presiding judge oversees county court services within the judicial district ( § 6-1459. Presiding judges). Key responsibilities include delegating administrative duties to judicial administrators and clerk magistrates in areas such as case management, facilities, personnel, and court records...
Tamara T. Mosby of Omaha was appointed county court judge for the Fourth Judicial District of Nebraska (Douglas County) on February 13, 2025. According to Gov. Pillen’s office, Mosby’s 20-year career includes working as both a prosecutor and defense attorney. She started in New York, where she...
Kane M. Ramsey of Kearney was appointed district court judge for the ninth Judicial District of Nebraska (Buffalo and Hall counties) on February 7, 2025. According to Gov. Pillen’s office, Ramsey has been a deputy county attorney with the Buffalo County Attorney’s Office since 2019. Prior to that...
Awarded to: Megan Loomis, Special Populations Officer with the Juvenile Reentry Unit in Kearney Loomis embodies evidence-based practices through her commitment to relationship-building and empowering youth. Her dedication to fostering excellence is evident in her authentic presence, personalized...
In observance of President's Day, Court and Probation Offices will be closed on 2/17/2025.
On February 5, 2025, the Douglas County Young Adult Court celebrated the graduation of Davie, Jayden, and Rylee at the Douglas County Courthouse in Omaha. Judge James Masteller presided over the ceremony, which marked the successful completion of an intensive program integrating comprehensive mental...
Four participants graduated from the Southeast Nebraska Adult Drug Court on January 27, 2025, at the Saline County Courthouse in Wilber. Judge David Bargen presided over the ceremony. This ceremony marks a significant milestone for program graduates with the completion of an intensive program...
The Administrative Office of the Courts and Probation (AOCP), on behalf of the Adult Probation Services Division, invites you to submit a response to the attached Reporting Center Services Request for Qualifications FY2024-FY2025 (RFQ). The goal of this RFQ is to ensure an abundant and diverse pool...
Chief Justice Jeffrey Funke highlighted the achievements of the 2024 Nebraska Problem-Solving Court Summit, emphasizing its impact and recognition during his State of the Judiciary address to Nebraska senators. In his January 28, 2025, presentation he noted that, “To date, adult drug courts have...