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| - In addressing this issue, the Court quoted from its earlier opinion in State v. Loechner, 65 Neb. 814, 818-19, 91 N.W. 874, 875 (1902), where it noted that [a]n executive officer, in the proper sense of the term, is one whose duties are mainly to cause the laws to be executed; such as the president, the governor of a state, or the chief executive officer of a city.
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