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Effective December 1, 2021
courthouse or via electronic access.
Payments to Counsel.
(2)
(A)
Public Access.
Nebraska Criminal Rules
(d)
(e)
(B)
Volume 7, Part A, Chapter 5 of the Guide to Judiciary Policy,
distributed by the Administrative Office of the United States
Courts, describes the procedures for public disclosure of
information pertaining to activities under the Criminal Justice
Act, 18 U.S.C. § 3006A, and related statutes.
Notice to Appointed Counsel.
The
Office of the Federal Public Defender must,
simultaneously with the issuance to counsel of the CJA 20 or
CJA 30 form, provide the appointed counsel a copy of the CJA
19 form entitled: "Notice to Court-Appointed Counsel of Public
Disclosure of Attorney Fee Information."
Requests Above Statutory Limit.
If an appointed counsel's claim for fees and expenses exceeds the statutory
limit, the attorney must submit a memorandum with the CJA voucher
supporting and justifying the attorney's claim that the representation given
was in an extended or complex case, and that the excess payment is
necessary to provide fair compensation. See Volume 7, Part A, Chapter 2,
§ 230.30(b)(1) of the Guide to Judiciary Policy.
Requests for Interim Payments.
When a criminal case is extended or complex and appointed counsel would
endure financial hardship without interim payments, the attorney may file a
motion for approval of interim payments of fees and expenses in
accordance with Volume 7, Part A, Chapter 2, § 230.73 of the Guide to
Judiciary Policy.
44.4 Joint Representation.
(a) Notice of Proposed Joint Representation.
An attorney who intends to represent two or more persons or entities in the
same criminal matter must file a motion to permit joint representation. The
motion must include:
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