Investor Presentaiton
Effective December 1, 2021
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Nebraska Criminal Rules
In criminal cases in which the government has 6 peremptory challenges and
the defense jointly has 10 peremptory challenges, the government
exercises the first challenge, the defense exercises the second challenge,
the next is by the government, the next two are by the defense, and the
challenges alternate in this manner until the government exercises its sixth
and the defense its tenth peremptory challenge.
Multiple Defendant Cases.
In a case with more than one defendant, a request for additional peremptory
challenges must be made in writing at least 14 days before jury selection. If
the court allows the defendants additional peremptory challenges, the court
establishes the order of challenge.
Alternate Jurors.
In challenging alternate jurors, peremptory challenges alternate one by one
with the government exercising the first challenge.
Exception.
The presiding judge may modify the foregoing procedure for exercising
peremptory challenges in a particular case.
Waiver.
Passing or refusing to exercise a peremptory challenge is considered a
waiver of the right to exercise the challenge. If a party waives the right to
exercise a peremptory challenge, the court exercises the challenge after the
parties exercise or waive all other challenges to which they are entitled.
24.3 Disclosure of Juror Identity.
Documents identifying jurors or potential jurors must not appear in the public case
file or be given to the public at the courthouse or electronically.
26.2.1 Motion to Produce.
Nebraska Criminal Rule 12.3(b)(3) applies to motions to produce a statement.
28.1 Court Interpreters; Clerk's Responsibilities.
With respect to court interpreters, the clerk:
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