( January 13, 2025, 1:43 PM EST) -- LINCOLN, Neb. — An inmate who was convicted of assaulting another detainee failed to demonstrate good cause for why his subpoena for a corrections officer’s testimony was not made with at least two days’ notice, as required by a revised state law, a unanimous Nebraska Supreme Court ruled Jan. 10, affirming a trial court’s ruling that quashed the subpoena and establishing the abuse-of-discretion standard for the revised law’s deadline requirement, which had not yet been considered by the high court....