REQUESTED BY: Alvin Abramson Director, Nebraska Department of Motor Vehicles
You have asked three questions regarding the enforcement of Nebraska's Administrative License Revocation statutes, Neb. Rev. Stat. §§
QUESTION 1: "Whether a county attorney can instruct city and county law enforcement agencies to stop performing the duties prescribed in Neb. Rev. Stat. §
ANSWER: Among the duties of county attorneys is the duty to "give opinions and advice to the board of county commissioners and other civil officers of their respective counties. . . ." Neb. Rev. Stat. §
QUESTION 2: "Neither law enforcement must obey such instruction?"
ANSWER: No. Nebraska county attorneys do not directly supervise county or city law enforcement personnel. County sheriffs report to boards of county commissioners, and police chiefs report to mayors. Public officials have a responsibility to exercise their best judgment when enforcing Nebraska statutes, absent a court order. Neb. Rev. Stat. §
QUESTION 3: "If the statutory duties of section
ANSWER: Nebraska statutes do not give the Department of Motor Vehicles the authority to take over the command and direction of any police chief or county sheriff. Neb. Rev. Stat. §
The reason some law enforcement officials are not enforcing ALR is because of understandable legal concerns that to do so may allow drunken drivers to escape all criminal penalties for their acts. There is no reason to believe that, once the Nebraska Supreme Court has resolved this legal question, law enforcement officials will not take appropriate action. Therefore, a mandamus proceeding at this time is not reasonably available.
Because of the importance of this issue, we filed a motion on June 26, 1995, asking the Nebraska Supreme Court to expedite the processing of State v. Young. Unfortunately, the Court overruled this motion. We now anticipate that the Nebraska Supreme Court will issue a decision in this case next winter. Until it does so, the handling of ALR reports is a matter most appropriately left in the hands of local law enforcement.
Sincerely,
DON STENBERG Attorney General
Laurie Smith Camp Deputy Attorney General
Approved by:
Don Stenberg Attorney General
