York Man Charged with Sex Registry Violation, Assault, and Trespassing

Hullinger pleads not guilty to multiple charges after alleged domestic dispute

Apr. 8, 2026 at 8:28am

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Jamie Hullinger, a 47-year-old York, Nebraska resident, has pleaded not guilty to charges of violating the state's sex offender registry, domestic assault causing bodily injury, and second-degree criminal trespassing. The charges stem from an alleged incident on March 3 where police were called to a York residence for a reported domestic dispute.

Why it matters

This case highlights the challenges of monitoring and enforcing sex offender registry requirements, as well as the complexities of domestic violence situations involving individuals with prior criminal histories. The outcome could have implications for sex offender policies and domestic violence response protocols in the local community.

The details

According to court documents, police were called to a York residence on March 3 at 2:14 a.m. for a reported domestic dispute. The woman living at the residence alleged that Hullinger, who was staying in her garage, refused to leave after she told him to do so approximately 50 times following a verbal altercation. While the woman said there was no major physical altercation, just "some wrestling around," officers were aware that Hullinger was currently on the sex offender registry and allegedly failed to update his address as required.

  • On March 3 at 2:14 a.m., police were dispatched to a York residence for a reported domestic dispute.
  • Hullinger was convicted of third-degree sexual assault of a child in 2020 in York County.

The players

Jamie Hullinger

A 47-year-old York, Nebraska resident who has pleaded not guilty to charges of violating the state's sex offender registry, domestic assault causing bodily injury, and second-degree criminal trespassing.

York Police Department

The law enforcement agency that responded to the reported domestic dispute incident on March 3.

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What they’re saying

“There was no major physical altercation, just some wrestling around. She said Hullinger was currently homeless and she was allowing him to reside in her garage as she felt bad for him.”

— The woman living at the residence

What’s next

A jury trial has been scheduled for late May to determine the outcome of the charges against Hullinger.

The takeaway

This case highlights the ongoing challenges of monitoring and enforcing sex offender registry requirements, as well as the complexities of domestic violence situations involving individuals with prior criminal histories. The outcome could have significant implications for local policies and protocols related to sex offenders and domestic violence response.