Grand Island petition circulator pleads guilty to misdemeanor and fine
GRAND ISLAND, Neb. A paid petition circulator for Nebraskas two successful medical cannabis ballot measures pleaded guilty Friday to a misdemeanor and a $250 fine, down from an initial felony charge.
Michael K. Egbert, 66, was a paid circulator for the Nebraskans for Medical Marijuana campaign to legalize and regulate medical cannabis. Hall County Attorney Marty Klein, whose investigation was aided by the Nebraska Attorney Generals Office, reduced Egberts charge from a Class IV felony to a Class I misdemeanor, for the attempt to falsely swear to a circulators affidavit.
Egbert pleaded guilty for intentionally engaging in conduct that was a substantial step toward committing the Class IV felony crime between Feb. 9 and June 30.
A Class I misdemeanor carries a maximum sentence of one year in prison or a $1,000 fine, or both.
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