Aiding consummation of felony; penalty.

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28-205. Aiding consummation of felony; penalty.

(1) A person is guilty of aiding consummation of felony if he intentionally aids another to secrete, disguise, or convert the proceeds of a felony or otherwise profit from a felony.

(2) If the crime involved is a felony of any class, aiding consummation of crime is a Class IV felony.

Source

  • Laws 1977, LB 38, § 14.

Annotations

  • A defendant’s conviction for aiding the consummation of a felony under this section is not incompatible with the defendant’s conviction as a principal of the underlying felony. State v. Hansen, 289 Neb. 478, 855 N.W.2d 777 (2014).

  • The word “profit” in this section means to make “returns, proceeds, or revenue” on a transaction. State v. Hansen, 289 Neb. 478, 855 N.W.2d 777 (2014).

  • There is no requirement that the underlying felony referred to in this section be committed in Nebraska. State v. Schiesser, 24 Neb. App. 407, 888 N.W.2d 736 (2016).


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