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Effective December 1, 2021 12.1 Nebraska Criminal Rules The district judge must conduct a de novo review of the magistrate judge's recommendation regarding the proposed plea and issue an appropriate order. The district judge may defer acceptance of the plea agreement until sentencing. In conducting this review, the district judge may reconduct or refer back to the magistrate judge all or part of the plea hearing, affirm or set aside any finding by the magistrate judge, and make additional findings. Motions to Continue Trial. (a) (b) Content. Unless excused by the court in an individual case, a motion to continue the trial setting of a criminal case must state facts demonstrating that the ends of justice served by a continuance outweigh the best interests of the public and the defendant in a speedy trial, see 18 U.S.C. § 3161(h)(7)(A), or that for some other reason the continuance will not violate the Speedy Trial Act. Standard. The court may grant a motion to continue a trial of a criminal case for good cause shown. 12.2 Unopposed Motions. When all attorneys agree that a motion is unopposed, the motion should reflect the agreement. 12.3 Forms and Deadlines for Pleadings and Motions. (a) Deadlines Set. At the arraignment, the magistrate judge sets discovery and pretrial motion deadlines. These dates are strictly enforced. Motions for an extension of time to file pretrial motions are only granted for good cause shown, and absent good cause shown they must be filed within the pretrial motion filing deadline. (b) Form of Motion. Unless the pretrial motion is unopposed, see NECrimR 12.2, or does not raise a substantial issue of law, the motion must be filed as provided in this rule. (1) Supporting Briefs. 9
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