Nebraska Supreme Court, 1982

State v. Kaba

State v. Kaba
Nebraska Supreme Court · Decided January 29, 1982 · Krivosha, Boslaugh, McCown, Clinton, Brodkey, White, Hastings
315 N.W.2d 456; 210 Neb. 503; 1982 Neb. LEXIS 936 (North Western Reporter, Second Series)

State v. Kaba

Opinion

*504 White, J.

The defendant, Kenneth Kaba, was charged with issuing two bad checks on or about February 21, 1980, in violation of Neb. Rev. Stat. § 28-611(1) (Reissue 1979). In each case the defendant was charged with issuing the check, knowing he did not have sufficient funds and/or credit with the drawee bank for payment of the check. The checks were issued in payment for cattle purchased, and totaled $58,680.

Trial was had to the District Court for Holt County, Nebraska, sitting without a jury. The District Court found the defendant guilty of both charges. The District Court overruled defendant’s motion for new trial and deferred sentencing pending an evaluation under Neb. Rev. Stat. § 83-1,105(3) (Reissue 1976). The court then deferred defendant’s delivery to the penal complex for such evaluation until after the defendant appealed to this court.

We have previously said that before a criminal matter may be appealed to this court, there must be a final judgment. No judgment will be regarded as final unless a sentence is pronounced. Kennedy v. State, 170 Neb. 193, 101 N.W.2d 853 (1960); State v. Shaw, 202 Neb. 766, 277 N.W.2d 106 (1979).

The defendant in this case did not challenge the constitutionality of § 83-1,105(3). Since there is no final judgment, this court does not have jurisdiction over this appeal and we therefore dismiss.

Appeal dismissed.

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