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Witzenburg v. State

Supreme Court of Nevada
Feb 17, 2006
122 Nev. 1744 (Nev. 2006)

Summary

In Witzenburg v. State, 140 Neb. 171, 299 N.W. 533, it is held: "The general rule is that, while a court will take judicial notice of its own records, it will not in one case take judicial notice of the record in another case.

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Opinion

No. 45997.

February 17, 2006.

Appeal from the Eighth Judicial District, Lee A. Gates, D.J.


Decisions Without Published Opinions Affirmed.


Summaries of

Witzenburg v. State

Supreme Court of Nevada
Feb 17, 2006
122 Nev. 1744 (Nev. 2006)

In Witzenburg v. State, 140 Neb. 171, 299 N.W. 533, it is held: "The general rule is that, while a court will take judicial notice of its own records, it will not in one case take judicial notice of the record in another case.

Summary of this case from Knapp v. City of Omaha
Case details for

Witzenburg v. State

Case Details

Full title:Witzenburg (Brett) v. State

Court:Supreme Court of Nevada

Date published: Feb 17, 2006

Citations

122 Nev. 1744 (Nev. 2006)

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