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Statute 28 1212 02

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28-1212.02. Unlawful discharge of firearm; penalty.Any person who unlawfully and intentionally discharges a firearm at an inhabited dwelling house, occupied building, occupied motor vehicle, occupied aircraft, inhabited motor home as defined in section 71-4603, or inhabited camper unit as defined in section 60-1801 shall be guilty of a Class ID felony.Source Laws 1990, LB 1018, § 2; Laws 1995, LB 371, § 11; Laws 2009, LB63, § 18. Annotations Attempted first degree assault is not a lesser-included offense of unlawful discharge of a firearm, and unlawful discharge of a firearm is not a lesser-included offense of attempted first degree assault. State v. McBride, 252 Neb. 866, 567 N.W.2d 136 (1997). Prosecution for both unlawful discharge of a firearm under this section and possession of a deadly weapon by a felon under section 28-1206 does not violate the Double Jeopardy Clause. State v. McBride, 252 Neb. 866, 567 N.W.2d 136 (1997). Prosecution for both unlawful discharge of a firearm under this section and use of a deadly weapon to commit a felony under section 28-1205 in a single proceeding does not violate the Double Jeopardy Clause. State v. McBride, 252 Neb.

arge of a firearm under this section and use of a deadly weapon to commit a felony under section 28-1205 in a single proceeding does not violate the Double Jeopardy Clause. State v. McBride, 252 Neb. 866, 567 N.W.2d 136 (1997).