Investor Presentaiton
Effective December 1, 2021
Nebraska Criminal Rules
requested reciprocal discovery, unless the procedures of this rule overcome the
presumption.
(a)
(b)
Government's Disclosure.
(1) No Discovery Requested.
(2)
(3)
(4)
If the defendant does not request federal Rule 16(a)(1) discovery,
the defendant must file a notice within 2 days after the arraignment
stating that the defendant does not request the discovery. If this
notice is filed, the government is relieved of any federal Rule 16
discovery obligations to the defendant.
Partial Discovery Requested.
If the defendant requests federal Rule 16(a)(1)(A)-(D) discovery but
files a notice within 2 days after the arraignment stating that the
defendant does not request Rule 16(a)(1)(E), (F), or (G) discovery,
then the government must provide Rule 16(a)(1)(A)-(D) discovery
and any Rule 16(a)(1)(E)(F) and (G) discovery not specifically
identified in the defendant's notice.
Disclosure Deadline.
Unless the court orders otherwise, the government must provide
discovery under this rule no sooner than 2 but not later than 14 days
after the arraignment.
Certificate of Service.
Upon providing the required discovery, the government must file and
serve a notice of compliance.
Defendant's Disclosure.
(1)
Reciprocal Disclosure; Deadline.
If the government provides Rule 16(a)(1)(E), (F), or (G) discovery,
unless the court orders otherwise, the defendant must then disclose
reciprocal discovery under Federal Rule of Criminal Procedure
16(b)(1)(A), (B), and (C) within 30 days after the arraignment.
(2) Certificate of Service.
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