Investor Presentaiton
Effective December 1, 2021
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE DISTRICT OF NEBRASKA
CRIMINAL RULES
Nebraska Criminal Rules
1.1
Definitions.
The following definitions apply to these rules, unless stated otherwise.
(a) "Judge" means any district or magistrate judge serving this district.
3.1
"Clerk" means the clerk or a deputy clerk of this district.
(b)
"Court" means "judge" or, collectively, the judges of this district.
(c)
(d)
(e)
(f)
(g)
(h)
(i)
"Marshal" means the United States Marshal or a deputy marshal of this
district.
"Government" means the United States Attorney General or an authorized
assistant, a United States attorney or an authorized assistant, or any other
attorney authorized by law to act as a prosecutor.
"System" means the District of Nebraska's Case Management/Electronic
Case Files (CM/ECF) System.
"Electronic filing" or "electronically file" means uploading a document
directly from a registered user's computer, using the court's Internet-based
System to file that document in the court's case file. Electronic filing also
includes uploading to the System done by the clerk of documents given to
the court in paper format or as .pdf ("Portable Document Format") files.
Sending a document to the court via electronic mail (e-mail) or facsimile
transmission (fax) is not electronic filing.
"Filing" or "file" means "electronic filing" or "electronically file." A paper
document is considered filed on the date the clerk receives and file stamps
it rather than the date the clerk uploads it to the System.
"NEF" means "notice of electronic filing."
Presenting a Criminal Complaint
(a)
To Judge.
A complaint is presented to a magistrate judge for review and execution, or
to a district judge if no magistrate judge is reasonably available. When no
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