Investor Presentaiton
Effective December 1, 2021
Nebraska Criminal Rules
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(2)
By Defendant or Witness.
Without the court's leave, no actual or potential defendant or witness,
or attorney or other person acting on the defendant's or witness's
behalf, may contact or speak with any actual or potential grand juror
about grand jury service.
By the Government.
Without the court's leave, no government attorney or person acting
on the attorney's behalf may contact or speak with any grand juror or
potential grand juror about grand jury service. However, contacts
may be made on the record during grand jury proceedings in
connection with the administration of the grand jury.
Return of Grand Jury Indictments.
The grand jury, or the foreperson or deputy foreperson of the grand jury, must
return an indictment in open court to a magistrate judge, or if unavailable, a district
judge. Upon the government's request, the judge may order the indictment sealed.
Criminal Case Cover Sheet.
A completed criminal case cover sheet must accompany a filed indictment or
information.
Superseding Indictment or Information.
When a superseding indictment or information is filed, the government must
simultaneously file a brief statement describing the differences between the
original and superseding charges.
Delivery to Marshal of Warrant or Summons.
The original of any warrant (except a search warrant) or summons (except a
summons on a "Petition for Warrant" or a "Summons for Offender Under
Supervision") issued in this district must be delivered to the marshal. Upon request,
the marshal may provide another agency with a copy of a warrant clearly marked
"copy." A copy of the indictment, information, complaint, "Petition for Warrant,"
"Summons for Offender Under Supervision, " or "Petition for Action on Conditions
of Pretrial Release" to which the warrant or summons relates must accompany the
warrant or summons.
(a)
Issuance of Electronic Warrant and Summons Authorized.
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