A new Nebraska Supreme Court rule making exhibits offered at hearings open to the public presumptively public records got what is believed to be its first ever hearing this week.
At trial Wednesday, a psychologist testified that an inmate who killed his cellmate at the Nebraska State Penitentiary in 2020 was legally insane at the time.
Lancaster County District Judge Lori Maret found Angelo Bol competent to stand trial for the murder of Kevin Carter but granted a request for an evaluation to determine his sanity.