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US (NE): AG's office prepares for MMJ lawsuit appeal

The Nebraska Attorney General's Office filed a second "amended cross-claim" Friday on behalf of Secretary of State Bob Evnen in a lawsuit against two successful medical cannabis measures.

The brief formally adds allegations of circulator fraud and widespread malfeasance to Evnen's complaint. However, Lancaster County District Judge Susan Strong anticipated those arguments already last Tuesday when she dismissed the case and ruled in favor of the ballot sponsors behind Nebraskans for Medical Marijuana.

The AG's Office has not formally filed an appeal to the Nebraska Supreme Court, but Attorney General Mike Hilgers told the Nebraska Examiner on Monday that his office was "taking advantage" of court rules that allow a party to formally amend a cross-claim, even after a verdict, to conform to the evidence presented at trial.

"It's just a post-trial motion," Hilgers said Monday. "We want to make sure our case is fully prepared for an appeal."

Read more at Nebraska Examiner

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