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Military DUI in Omaha
A traditional DUI has serious consequences, but a military DUI involves two cases in one. Your case goes through the Nebraska court system, but your command can also take action under military law. If the arrest happens on base, your case may go to federal court or your chain of command.
You may hear terms like UCMJ, court-martial, or Article 15 and feel overwhelmed. Deadlines are real, and penalties can be severe, so we help slow things down and explain the situation in plain language. Our goal is to ensure one case doesn’t sink the other.
DUI in Nebraska
Nebraska law determines the civilian side of DUI consequences under Nebraska Revised Statutes 60-6, 196. Under the state law, you can be charged with a DUI if you drive with a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of .08 or higher.
The state also operates under an implied consent law that says you already agreed to field testing by operating a motor vehicle on Omaha roadways. So, refusing the test is a crime of its own and can trigger license revocation, even on the first offense. Contact an Omaha military DUI lawyer to learn more.
Penalties for DUI in Omaha
A first-offense DUI in Nebraska is a Class W misdemeanor, with penalties including jail time, fines, and six-month license revocation with an ignition interlock device. This can include costs beyond court fees or fines. Talk to Dornan Law Team for more information.
DUI penalties can climb fast for repeat offenders since Nebraska looks back 15 years. A second or third DUI conviction can mean longer jail sentences, larger fines, and license revocation that can last for years.
Military DUI: Additional Penalties
Consequences can be significantly heavier for a military DUI in Omaha. The Uniform Code of Military Justice makes drunk driving or reckless driving a criminal offense under Article 113. That means the legal BAC is the state limit or .08, whichever is lower. And your command can respond in two distinct ways:
- Non-judicial punishment (Article 15) – allows a commander to punish you without a trial.
- Court-martial – the military’s version of a criminal trial.
For an Omaha military DUI, the penalties are double-sided. They can include state sanctions, but also drops in rank, pay deductions, bad-conduct discharges, and loss of security clearances. Convictions can cost you veterans benefits later in life, and officers can be dismissed from service entirely, depending on the circumstances. Talk to an Omaha military DUI lawyer to find out where you stand.
Punished Twice for One Offense
Although it can feel unfair, you can be penalized twice for one DUI in Omaha if you’re a service member. Civilian and military courts are two distinct systems, so facing consequences in both is not double jeopardy.
A DUI conviction in Nebraska can be used as evidence by your command to start legal action against you. That’s why your civilian and military defense must work together from the start. Our Omaha DUI lawyers monitor both tracks and explain the consequences of each choice before you make it.
Omaha Military DUI Lawyers
Offutt Air Force Base sits just south in Bellevue, meaning our Omaha military DUI lawyers work with service members and their families regularly. We pair seasoned courtroom strength with a human approach to ensure our clients understand and exercise their rights.
Our founder’s background as a former prosecutor and FBI agent means we know how the other side thinks and moves. We serve active-duty service members, Nebraska National Guard members, and reservists who can face significant disruptions from a single DUI arrest. And we can serve you too.
Talk to our Omaha military DUI lawyers today, and learn why an arrest doesn’t have to upend your life or career. Book your consultation with Dornan Law Team now.
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Compassionate Defense for Child Endangerment Charges
A child endangerment accusation often stems from a wide range of circumstances. However, once the accusation is made, the legal system treats it seriously and acts quickly. That’s why you need someone in your corner who will do the same.
Dornan Law Team approaches child endangerment cases with the legal rigor these charges demand and the human understanding they require. We know you are not just a defendant. You are a parent and a person whose relationship with the children you love is now at stake. We hold both of those truths at once, and we fight accordingly.
What Constitutes Child Endangerment in Nebraska?
Nebraska Revised Statutes § 28-707 governs child endangerment. It defines child abuse as knowingly, intentionally, or negligently causing or permitting a minor to be placed in a situation that endangers their life or physical or mental health.
The statute is intentionally broad, which means charges can arise even when no harm was intended or occurred. Depending on the circumstances, child endangerment in Nebraska can be charged as a misdemeanor or a felony, ranging from a Class IIIA to a Class I offense.
Book a confidential consultation with Dornan Law Team today to discuss your case and determine next steps.
What Our Omaha Child Endangerment Defense Lawyers Do
The collateral consequences are just as serious as the criminal penalties. A conviction can affect your parental rights, result in placement on Nebraska’s central registry of child abuse and neglect, cost you your job or professional license, and trigger immigration consequences.
Our attorneys get to work immediately, because in child endangerment cases, early action is almost always the difference between a reasonable outcome and a devastating one. Here is how we fight for you:
Building Your Case with Facts and Evidence
Child endangerment cases are built on allegations, investigator opinions, and incomplete information gathered in the earliest and most chaotic moments after a report is made. We go deeper. The truth of what happened matters, and we build your defense around it.
Negotiating Terms to Protect Your Rights and Future
Not every child endangerment case should go to trial, and not every trial produces the best outcome. We pursue charge reductions, diversion agreements, deferred sentencing, and outcomes that keep a conviction off your permanent record when the facts support it.
Representing Your Best Interests In and Out of Court
Child endangerment cases often spill into family court, child protective services proceedings, licensing board hearings, and immigration proceedings. Dornan Law Team represents your interests across every one of those arenas.
Trusted Lawyers in Omaha for Child Endangerment Charges
Dornan Law Team has defended Nebraskans against serious criminal charges since 2007. In nearly two decades of practice, we have stood beside people facing accusations that felt unsurvivable and fought our way to outcomes that gave them their lives back.
Several of our attorneys have been recognized by Super Lawyers and Rising Stars, a reflection of the peer recognition we’ve earned through years of skilled, dedicated legal advocacy. We are licensed in Nebraska and Iowa, and we know Nebraska’s courts, its prosecutors, and its judges. That knowledge is the foundation of every defense we build.
Call Our Child Endangerment Defense Lawyers Today
Don’t wait to get help. The earlier we get involved, the more we can do. Every day without experienced legal counsel is a day the other side spends building a case without anyone pushing back on their behalf. Book your first consultation now.

