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Investor Presentaiton

Effective December 1, 2021 (d) Nebraska Criminal Rules Attorneys must be available on short notice during jury deliberations and must inform the courtroom deputy of their whereabouts at all times during deliberations. Verdict. The defense attorney and the defendant must be in the courtroom when the court announces the verdict. The defendant is only excused if the defendant fled or was removed from the courtroom for misconduct. Unless the record clearly shows otherwise, it is presumed that the parties were present or by their voluntary absence waived their presence. 31.2 Taxation of Costs. 32.1 Court costs are not imposed in any criminal case unless the government timely files a verified bill of costs. The bill of costs (a) may be filed at any time after 14 days following trial or any proceeding in which costs are to be taxed and (b) must be filed no later than 30 days before sentencing. The clerk timely taxes costs and notifies the judge so that the judge may consider the taxation at sentencing. "Costs" as used in this rule do not include attorney's fees. Presentence Reports. (a) Initiation of the Presentence Investigation. (1) (2) Government's Information. Within 7 days after receiving the probation and pretrial services officer's written request for information (e.g., investigative reports), the government must respond to the request and may supply other relevant information. The government must serve a defense attorney with a copy of any material given to the probation and pretrial services officer that the defense attorney does not already have. Interview. On request, a defense attorney is entitled to notice and a reasonable opportunity to attend a probation and pretrial services officer's interview of the defendant during a presentence investigation. A defense attorney must advise the probation and pretrial services office within 2 days after the presentence report is ordered that the attorney wishes to be present at any interview of the defendant. (b) Sentencing Schedule and Procedure. 23 23
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