Rule 17 United States Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure Rule 17 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure is about Subpoena. It is under Title IV (Arraignment and Preparation for Trial) of the Rules. (a) Content. A subpoena must state the court’s name and the title of the proceeding, include the seal of the court,…
Rule 16.1 Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure Rule 16.1 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure is about Pretrial Discovery Conference; Request for Court Action. It is under Title IV (Arraignment and Preparation for Trial) of the Rules. (a) Discovery Conference. No later than 14 days after the arraignment, the attorney for the government and…
Rule 16 United States Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure Rule 16 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure is about Discovery and Inspection. It is under Title IV (Arraignment and Preparation for Trial) of the Rules. (a) Government’s Disclosure. (1) Information Subject to Disclosure. (A) Defendant’s Oral Statement. Upon a defendant’s request, the government must…
Rule 15 Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure Rule 15 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure is about Depositions. It is under Title IV (Arraignment and Preparation for Trial) of the Rules. (a) When Taken. (1) In General. A party may move that a prospective witness be deposed in order to preserve testimony for trial.…
Rule 14 Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure Rule 14 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure is about Relief from Prejudicial Joinder. It is under Title IV (Arraignment and Preparation for Trial) of the Rules. (a) Relief. If the joinder of offenses or defendants in an indictment, an information, or a consolidation for trial appears…
Rule 13 Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure Rule 13 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure is about Joint Trial of Separate Cases. It is under Title IV (Arraignment and Preparation for Trial) of the Rules. The court may order that separate cases be tried together as though brought in a single indictment or information…
Rule 12.4 Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure Rule 12.4 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure is about Disclosure Statement. It is under Title IV (Arraignment and Preparation for Trial) of the Rules. (a) Who Must File. (1) Nongovernmental Corporate Party. Any nongovernmental corporate party to a proceeding in a district court must file a…
Rule 12.3 Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure Rule 12.3 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure is about Notice of a Public-Authority Defense. It is under Title IV (Arraignment and Preparation for Trial) of the Rules. (a) Notice of the Defense and Disclosure of Witnesses. (1) Notice in General. If a defendant intends to assert…
Rule 12.2 Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure Rule 12.2 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure is about Notice of an Insanity Defense; Mental Examination. It is under Title IV (Arraignment and Preparation for Trial) of the Rules. (a) Notice of an Insanity Defense. A defendant who intends to assert a defense of insanity at…
Rule 12.1 Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure Rule 12.1 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure is about Notice of an Alibi Defense. It is under Title IV (Arraignment and Preparation for Trial) of the Rules. (a) Government’s Request for Notice and Defendant’s Response. (1) Government’s Request. An attorney for the government may request in…