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Jordan J. Knievel, 21, of Neligh appeared in front of the Honorable Donna Taylor in the Antelope County courtroom in Neligh on June 7, alongside Antelope County public defender Pat Carney.
She waived her right to preliminary hearing on a Class 3A felony charge, third-degree assault on a peace officer. Taylor bound her over to Antelope County district court, where she is set for arraignment June 28. Bond is continued in the amount of $10,000, 10% cash. Antelope County Attorney Joe Smith dismissed, without prejudice, counts II and III, false reporting and obstructing a police officer, both Class 1 misdemeanors.
Carney requested amendment of conditions of bond to allow Knievel to travel out of state with her family. He said she was residing with her parents. Taylor granted the request.
Ethan B. Moses, 20, of Chambers also waived his right to preliminary hearing, on a Class 3A felony, terroristic threats, alleged April 1. Taylor bound his case over to district court, where he is set for arraignment June 28. Bond is continued in the amount of $10,000, 10%.
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