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Effective December 1, 2021
(d) Motion to Unseal.
Nebraska Criminal Rules
A motion to unseal or view a document or object may be made on any legal
grounds.
12.6 Disclosure of Evidence.
This rule applies to all evidentiary hearings on pretrial motions in criminal cases.
(a)
Witnesses.
At the time of the hearing, and to the extent reasonably possible, the parties
should give the judge and courtroom deputy a written list of all potential
witnesses.
(b) Exhibits.
At least 24 hours before the hearing, each party should (1) mark the exhibits
that party intends to introduce into evidence at the hearing and (2) send
copies to all other attorneys and the presiding judge.
12.7 Numbering Exhibits for Hearing or Trial.
Each party shall affix/add an exhibit sticker and each exhibit sticker shall include
the case number and exhibit number. In a criminal case with only one defendant,
the defendant numbers exhibits with the next 100 series following the
government's last exhibit number (e.g., Ex. 201 where the government's last
exhibit was Ex. 154). In cases with multiple defendants with separate attorneys,
the first defendant numbers exhibits with the next 100 series following the
government's last exhibit number (e.g., Ex. 201 where the government's last
exhibit was Ex. 154); each defendant numbers exhibits with a subsequent,
separate 100 series (e.g., Ex. 501 for the fourth defendant where the third
defendant's final exhibit was Ex. 417).
15.1 Subpoenaed Depositions.
16.1
Except upon order, depositions to secure testimony or obtain documents or things
before trial are not allowed in a criminal case. The procedures for obtaining an
order allowing subpoenas to produce documents before trial or a pretrial criminal
proceeding are stated in Nebraska Criminal Rule 17.2.
Disclosure Requirements.
This court presumes that a defendant has requested disclosure of Federal Rule of
Criminal Procedure Rule 16(a)(1) discovery and that the government has
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