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  • 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,…

  • Rule 27 Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure Rule 27 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure is about Proving an Official Record. It is under Title VI (Trial) of the Rules. A party may prove an official record, an entry in such a record, or the lack of a record or entry in the same…

  • Rule 26.3 Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure Rule 26.3 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure is about Mistrial. It is under Title VI (Trial) of the Rules. Before ordering a mistrial, the court must give each defendant and the government an opportunity to comment on the propriety of the order, to state whether that…

  • Rule 26.2 Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure Rule 26.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure is about Producing a Witness’s Statement. It is under Title VI (Trial) of the Rules. (a) Motion to Produce. After a witness other than the defendant has testified on direct examination, the court, on motion of a party who…

  • Rule 26.1 United States Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure Rule 26.1 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure is about Foreign Law Determination. It is under Title VI (Trial) of the Rules. A party intending to raise an issue of foreign law must provide the court and all parties with reasonable written notice. Issues of…

  • Rule 26 Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure Rule 26 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure is about Taking Testimony. It is under Title VI (Trial) of the Rules. In every trial the testimony of witnesses must be taken in open court, unless otherwise provided by a statute or by rules adopted under 28 U.S.C.…

  • Rule 25 Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure Rule 25 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure is about Judge’s Disability. It is under Title VI (Trial) of the Rules. (a) During Trial. Any judge regularly sitting in or assigned to the court may complete a jury trial if: (1) the judge before whom the trial…

  • Rule 24 United States Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure Rule 24 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure is about Trial Jurors. It is under Title VI (Trial) of the Rules. (a) Examination. (1) In General. The court may examine prospective jurors or may permit the attorneys for the parties to do so. (2) Court…