Can Senator Cavanaugh Actually Face Criminal Charges for Removing Capitol Displays in Nebraska?
A Nebraska state senator is under investigation after removing PragerU-related displays from the Capitol. This post explains what actually matters under Nebraska law: the legal definition of “intent to deprive” for theft, what criminal mischief requires (including endangerment and proof of loss), and why “possible charges” are not the same thing as “provable charges.”
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