Rule 34 Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure Rule 34 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure is about Arresting Judgment. It is under Title VII (Post-conviction Procedures) of the Rules. (a) In General. Upon the defendant’s motion or on its own, the court must arrest judgment if the court does not have jurisdiction of the…
Rule 33 Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure Rule 33 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure is about New Trial. It is under Title VII (Post-conviction Procedures) of the Rules. (a) Defendant’s Motion. Upon the defendant’s motion, the court may vacate any judgment and grant a new trial if the interest of justice so requires.…
Rule 32.2 Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure Rule 32.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure is about Criminal Forfeiture. It is under Title VII (Post-conviction Procedures) of the Rules. (a) Notice to the Defendant. A court must not enter a judgment of forfeiture in a criminal proceeding unless the indictment or information contains notice…
Rule 32.1 Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure Rule 32.1 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure is about Revoking or Modifying Probation or Supervised Release. It is under Title VII (Post-conviction Procedures) of the Rules. (a) Initial Appearance. (1) Person In Custody. A person held in custody for violating probation or supervised release must be…
Rule 32 United States Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure Rule 32 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure is about Sentencing and Judgment. It is under Title VII (Post-conviction Procedures) of the Rules. (a) [Reserved. ] (b) Time of Sentencing. (1) In General. The court must impose sentence without unnecessary delay. (2) Changing Time Limits.…
Rule 31 Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure Rule 31 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure is about Jury Verdict. It is under Title VI (Trial) of the Rules. (a) Return. The jury must return its verdict to a judge in open court. The verdict must be unanimous. (b) Partial Verdicts, Mistrial, and Retrial. (1)…
Rule 30 Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure Rule 30 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure is about Jury Instructions. It is under Title VI (Trial) of the Rules. (a) In General. Any party may request in writing that the court instruct the jury on the law as specified in the request. The request must…
Rule 29.1 Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure Rule 29.1 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure is about Closing Argument. It is under Title VI (Trial) of the Rules. Closing arguments proceed in the following order: (a) the government argues; (b) the defense argues; and (c) the government rebuts.
Rule 29 Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure Rule 29 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure is about Motion for a Judgment of Acquittal. It is under Title VI (Trial) of the Rules. (a) Before Submission to the Jury. After the government closes its evidence or after the close of all the evidence, the court…
Rule 28 Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure Rule 28 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure is about Interpreters. It is under Title VI (Trial) of the Rules. The court may select, appoint, and set the reasonable compensation for an interpreter. The compensation must be paid from funds provided by law or by the government,…