Investor Presentaiton
Effective December 1, 2021
Nebraska Criminal Rules
federal judge is reasonably available, see NECrimR 3.1(c)(2), a complaint
may be presented to a state judicial officer.
(b)
Manner of Presenting.
When presenting a complaint to a judge:
(1)
a copy of the proposed complaint and any supporting affidavits must
be delivered in advance for the judge's review; and
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(c)
(2)
a government attorney should accompany the person presenting the
complaint.
Emergency.
When an emergency requires a complaint's immediate presentation:
(1)
(2)
the judge may waive the requirements of Nebraska Criminal Rule
3.1(b); and
a magistrate judge, or a district judge if a magistrate judge is not
available, may be contacted away from the courthouse, including at
home, to consider a proposed complaint.
Sealing Arrest Warrants and Complaints.
Criminal complaints, arrest warrants, and supporting affidavits are filed under seal.
The clerk unseals criminal complaints that are filed under seal upon receiving
notice that all named defendants have been arrested unless the presiding judge
orders for good cause shown that the documents remain sealed.
Initial Appearance Before Magistrate Judge.
(a)
(b)
Scheduling.
The government must schedule an initial appearance by contacting the
magistrate judge's courtroom deputy, or an individual authorized by the
magistrate judge to assist with scheduling. The initial appearance must be
scheduled as soon as possible after an information, indictment, or complaint
is filed.
Initial Appearance; Arrest Before Finding of Probable Cause.
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