Investor Presentaiton
Effective December 1, 2021
(1)
Withdrawal.
Nebraska Criminal Rules
After trial or as soon as possible, but within 14 days after a verdict is
rendered or a judgment is entered, the offering attorney must
withdraw all exhibits in the clerk's custody and give the clerk a receipt
for the exhibits.
(A)
Duty to Retain Exhibits.
An attorney must:
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
(B)
(C)
retain exhibits withdrawn from the clerk's custody,
except that the government attorney may deliver the
exhibits to the appropriate state or federal agency. In
the latter case, the agency is subject to this rule. The
government attorney for the state or federal agency
maintaining custody of the exhibits may store the
exhibits anywhere inside or outside this district;
preserve the exhibits in the same condition that they
were in when they were offered into evidence;
if an attorney requests the exhibits, make them
available for examination and use at reasonable times
and places; and
upon request, promptly return the exhibits to the clerk.
Length of Retention.
All withdrawn exhibits must be retained until at least 30 days
after a case's final disposition, including (i) any appeal; (ii) the
denial of or expiration of the time in which to file a petition for
writ of certiorari; and (iii) the denial of or expiration of the
statutory time (including any reasonably foreseeable tolling of
that time) for filing a motion for post-conviction relief under 28
U.S.C. § 2255.
Sanctions.
Sanctions may be awarded for failure to abide by this rule.
Despite entry of judgment, the court retains jurisdiction over
the parties, agencies, and attorneys for purposes of enforcing
this rule.
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