Rule 48 United States Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure Rule 48 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure is about Dismissal. It is under Title IX (General Provisions) of the Rules. (a) By the Government. The government may, with leave of court, dismiss an indictment, information, or complaint. The government may not dismiss the prosecution…
Rule 47 Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure Rule 47 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure is about Motions and Supporting Affidavits. It is under Title IX (General Provisions) of the Rules. (a) In General. A party applying to the court for an order must do so by motion. (b) Form and Content of a…
Rule 46 United States Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure Rule 46 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure is about Release from Custody; Supervising Detention. It is under Title IX (General Provisions) of the Rules. (a) Before Trial. The provisions of 18 U.S.C. §§3142 and 3144 govern pretrial release. (b) During Trial. A person released…
Rule 45 Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure Rule 45 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure is about Computing and Extending Time. It is under Title IX (General Provisions) of the Rules. (a) Computing Time. The following rules apply in computing any time period specified in these rules, in any local rule or court order,…
Rule 44 United States Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure Rule 44 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure is about Right to and Appointment of Counsel. It is under Title IX (General Provisions) of the Rules. (a) Right to Appointed Counsel. A defendant who is unable to obtain counsel is entitled to have counsel appointed…
Rule 43 Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure Rule 43 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure is about Defendant’s Presence. It is under Title IX (General Provisions) of the Rules. (a) When Required. Unless this rule, Rule 5, or Rule 10 provides otherwise, the defendant must be present at: (1) the initial appearance, the initial…
Rule 42 United States Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure Rule 42 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure is about Criminal Contempt. It is under Title VIII (Supplementary and Special Proceedings) of the Rules. (a) Disposition After Notice. Any person who commits criminal contempt may be punished for that contempt after prosecution on notice. (1)…
Rule 41 United States Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure Rule 41 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure is about Search and Seizure. It is under Title VIII (Supplementary and Special Proceedings) of the Rules. (a) Scope and Definitions. (1) Scope. This rule does not modify any statute regulating search or seizure, or the issuance…
Rule 40 Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure Rule 40 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure is about Arrest for Failing to Appear in Another District or for Violating Conditions of Release Set in Another District. It is under Title VIII (Supplementary and Special Proceedings) of the Rules. (a) In General. A person must be…
Rule 38 United States Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure Rule 38 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure is about Staying a Sentence or a Disability. It is under Title VII (Post-conviction Procedures) of the Rules. (a) Death Sentence. The court must stay a death sentence if the defendant appeals the conviction or sentence. (b)…