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Attorneys for the Nebraskans for Medical Marijuana campaign urge judge to reject efforts to invalidate tens of thousands of signatures for alleged circulator “fraud” or notary “malfeasance” John Kuehn , a former state senator and former member of the State Board of Health , filed the lawsuit Sept. 12 against the campaign sponsors and Nebraska Secretary of State Bob Evnen .
The core of the legal challenges hinges on alleged circulators fraud and notary malfeasance.
The sponsors’ post-trial brief criticizes the AG ’s Office for accusing the campaign of a “militarized conspiracy” that relies upon and “dramatically misconstrues” texts.
No matter the outcome, Strong and attorneys involved in the case have signaled the ruling would likely be appealed to the Nebraska Supreme Court .
The ballot sponsors concluded that “despite the expended resources” and critical state officials who “left no stone unturned in the effort to invalidate a policy with which they personally disagree,” they said.
Legal arguments can continue after that date.
Nebraska ’s state constitutional officers are scheduled to meet Dec. 2 to certify the election.
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