Investor Presentaiton
Effective December 1, 2021
(b)
(c)
Nebraska Criminal Rules
agents, and employees; (4) court personnel; (5) private attorneys with
clients called to appear as witnesses at a grand jury session in progress or
about to begin; and (6) others that the court specifically authorizes to be
present.
Grand Jury Files.
(1) Maintained Under Seal.
(2)
Records that the clerk maintains in the grand jury docket are
restricted documents, maintained under seal, and available for
review or unsealed only upon a judge's order. This rule applies to:
grand jury subpoenas; transcripts of testimony; the clerk's docket of
grand jury proceedings; and motions and orders relating to grand jury
subpoenas, true bills, and no bills.
Access; Witness's Attorney.
An attorney of record for a person subpoenaed to appear or produce
documents at a grand jury proceeding may move for an order
allowing access to a copy of the grand jury subpoena served on the
client and the documents relating to that subpoena.
Free Press-Fair Trial Provisions.
(1)
(2)
Attorneys.
An attorney participating in or associated with the investigation may
not make an extrajudicial statement that a reasonable person would
expect to be disseminated, by any means of public communication,
that goes beyond the public record or is not necessary to: inform the
public the investigation is underway or to describe the investigation's
general scope; obtain assistance in a suspect's apprehension; warn
the public of any danger; or otherwise aid in the investigation.
Court Personnel.
No court personnel, including employees or subcontractors retained
by court reporters, may disclose to any person, without the court's
authorization, information outside the court's public records relating
to a pending grand jury proceeding or a criminal case.
(d)
Contact with Grand Jurors.
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