Case Law State v. Jacob

State v. Jacob

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Steven Jacob, pro se.

Douglas J. Peterson, Attorney General, and Austin N. Relph, Lincoln, for appellee.

Miller-Lerman, Cassel, Funke, and Papik, JJ.

SUPPLEMENTAL OPINION

Per Curiam.

This case is before us on a motion for rehearing filed by the appellant, Steven Jacob, concerning our opinion in State v. Jacob , 309 Neb. 401, 960 N.W.2d 327 (2021). We find no substantive merit to Jacob's motion and overrule it, but modify the opinion as follows:

In the background section, under the subheading "Motion for DNA Testing," we withdraw the last sentence of the first paragraph, id. at 405, 960 N.W.2d at 331, and substitute the following:

Jacob argued that with current methods of retrieving DNA from shell casings, the DNA on the shell casings could "identify who took and loaded the firearm from [his] office" and is exculpatory because it "shows the Llama 9mm handgun used in the shooting was NOT in [his possession] at the time of and preceeding [sic] the shooting."

In the background section, under the subheading "Motion for DNA Testing," we withdraw the last sentence of the second paragraph, id. , and substitute the following:

Thus, according to Jacob, that person's DNA could be present on the shell casings found by the police.

In the background section, under the subheading "Motion to Alter or Amend," we withdraw the fourth sentence of the first paragraph, id. at 408, 960 N.W.2d at 333, and substitute the following:

In regard to DNA testing on the shell casings, Jacob reasserted his argument that because he only kept four cartridges loaded in the gun, and because the police found six shell casings and one unfired cartridge, the person who fired the gun would have had to insert more cartridges, meaning that the DNA of the shooter could be on the shell casings found at the crime scene.

In the analysis section, under the subheading "Denial of Jacob's Motion for DNA Testing," we withdraw the third paragraph, id. at 413, 960 N.W.2d at 335, and substitute the following:

Jacob claims the requested testing on the shell casings would show other individuals’ DNA on the shell casings, which would prove that he was not the shooter. Jacob also claims the requested testing on the gauze would show the presence of Etherton's DNA, ultimately giving Hopper a motive to shoot Etherton. We agree with the district court's conclusion that even
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