NEBRASKA
CHILD SEX ABUSE SOLs
Historical SOL
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CURRENT CIVIL SOL
CSA: There is no civil SOL for child sexual assault claims against perpetrators. The SOL is age 33 for child sexual assault claims against all other defendants and age 25 for all other CSA claims.
Trafficking: The civil SOL for trafficking claims is age 25.
CSAM: The civil SOL for CSAM claims is age 25.
CIVIL SOL SNAPSHOT
AGE CAP | CSA: None Trafficking: Age 25 CSAM: Age 25 |
REVIVAL LAW | None |
DISCOVERY TOLLING | None |
CURRENT NEBRASKA CIVIL LAW
Neb. Rev. Stat. § 25-228. - Action by victim of sexual assault of a child; when
(1) Notwithstanding any other provision of law:
(a) There shall not be any time limitation for an action against the individual or individuals directly causing an injury or injuries suffered by a plaintiff when the plaintiff was a victim of a violation of section 28-319.01 or 28-320.01 if such violation occurred (i) on or after August 24, 2017, or (ii) prior to August 24, 2017, if such action was not previously time barred; and
(b) An action against any person or entity other than the individual directly causing an injury or injuries suffered by a plaintiff when the plaintiff was a victim of a violation of section 28-319.01 or 28-320.01 may only be brought within twelve years after the plaintiff’s twenty-first birthday.
(2) Criminal prosecution of a defendant under section 28-319.01 or 28-320.01 is not required to maintain a civil action for violation of such sections.
Neb.Rev.St. § 25-207 - Actions for trespass, conversion, other torts, and frauds; exceptions
The following actions can only be brought within four years: (1) An action for trespass upon real property; (2) an action for taking, detaining or injuring personal property, including actions for the specific recovery of personal property; (3) an action for an injury to the rights of the plaintiff, not arising on contract, and not hereinafter enumerated; and (4) an action for relief on the ground of fraud, but the cause of action in such case shall not be deemed to have accrued until the discovery of the fraud, except as provided in sections 30-2206 and 76-288 to 76-298.
Neb.Rev.St. § 25-213 - Tolling of statutes of limitation; when
Except as provided in sections 76-288 to 76-298, if a person entitled to bring any action mentioned in Chapter 25, the Political Subdivisions Tort Claims Act, the Nebraska Hospital-Medical Liability Act, the State Contract Claims Act, the State Tort Claims Act, the State Miscellaneous Claims Act, or the Uniform Civil Remedies for Unauthorized Disclosure of Intimate Images Act, except for a penalty or forfeiture, for the recovery of the title or possession of lands, tenements, or hereditaments, or for the foreclosure of mortgages thereon, is, at the time the cause of action accrued, within the age of twenty years, a person with a mental disorder, or imprisoned, every such person shall be entitled to bring such action within the respective times limited by Chapter 25 after such disability is removed. For the recovery of the title or possession of lands, tenements, or hereditaments or for the foreclosure of mortgages thereon, every such person shall be entitled to bring such action within twenty years from the accrual thereof but in no case longer than ten years after the termination of such disability. Absence from the state, death, or other disability shall not operate to extend the period within which actions in rem are to be commenced by and against a nonresident or his or her representative.
Case law
CURRENT CRIMINAL SOL
CSA: There is no criminal SOL for many CSA crimes, and the SOL for lesser degrees of those offenses is age 25 or age 23, with an 18-month SOL for misdemeanors.
Trafficking: There is no SOL for felony trafficking crimes.
CSAM: There is no SOL for felony CSAM offenses.
CRIMINAL SOL SNAPSHOT
CSA | No SOL |
TRAFFICKING | No SOL |
CSAM | No SOL |