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Pope v. Department of Motor Vehicles - supplemental opinion
311 Neb. 350
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*1 Nebraska Supreme Court Online Library www.nebraska.gov/apps-courts-epub/ 05/13/2022 01:06 AM CDT - 350 -

Nebraska Supreme Court Advance Sheets 311 Nebraska Reports POPE v. DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES Cite as 311 Neb. 350

Colt M. Pope, appellant, v. Department of Motor Vehicles of the State of Nebraska, appellee. ___ N.W.2d ___ Filed April 15, 2022. No. S-21-206. supplemental opinion Appeal from the District Court for Clay County: Stephen R. Illingworth, Judge. Former opinion modified. Motion for rehearing overruled.

T. Charles James, of Langvardt, Valle & James, P.C., L.L.O., for appellant.

Douglas J. Peterson, Attorney General, and Milissa Johnson- Wiles for appellee.

Heavican, C.J., Miller - Lerman, Cassel, Stacy, Funke, Papik, and Freudenberg, JJ.

Per Curiam.

This case is before us on a motion for rehearing filed by the appellant, Colt M. Pope, concerning our opinion in Pope v. Department of Motor Vehicles , 310 Neb. 971, 969 N.W.2d 903 (2022).

We overrule the motion, but modify the opinion as follows: In the analysis section, under the subheading “OTHER ASSIGNMENTS OF ERROR,” we modify the fourth para - graph to add as the final sentence the following: “We make - 351 -

Nebraska Supreme Court Advance Sheets 311 Nebraska Reports POPE v. DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES Cite as 311 Neb. 350

no comment on any prohibitions or obligations under Neb. Rev. *2 Stat. § 84-914(6) (Reissue 2014), as Pope has not assigned as error, nor has he argued he was prejudiced by, any purported violation of that statute.”

The remainder of the opinion shall remain unmodified.

Former opinion modified. Motion for rehearing overruled.

Case Details

Case Name: Pope v. Department of Motor Vehicles - supplemental opinion
Court Name: Nebraska Supreme Court
Date Published: Apr 15, 2022
Citation: 311 Neb. 350
Docket Number: S-21-206
Court Abbreviation: Neb.
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