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Investor Presentaiton

Effective December 1, 2021 Nebraska Criminal Rules (19) hearing and determining applications for admission to practice before this court, see NEGenR 1.7(d)-(f); (20) directing the payment of basic transportation and subsistence expenses for defendants financially unable to bear the costs of travel to required court appearances, see 18 U.S.C. § 4285; (21) conducting initial proceedings upon the appearance of an individual accused of an act of juvenile delinquency, see 18 U.S.C. § 5034; and (22) performing the functions specified in 18 U.S.C. §§ 4107, 4108, and 4109 regarding (1) offenders' verification of consent to transfer to or from the United States and (2) attorney appointments. (b) Additional Pretrial Matters. (c) Upon written order or a district judge's specific oral referral, a magistrate judge is also authorized to: (1) (2) (3) rule on pre-indictment challenges to grand jury subpoenas or other motions related to grand jury proceedings, see NECrimR 6.2; exercise general supervision of criminal calendars, including the handling of calendar and status calls, and motions to continue or expedite trials, see NECrimR 12.1; and conduct pretrial conferences in a criminal case, see Fed. R. Crim. P. 17.1. Dispositive Matters. (1) Magistrate Judge's Recommendation. A magistrate judge may submit to a district judge a report containing proposed findings of fact and a recommendation for disposition by the district judge of the following matters: (A) motions to dismiss or quash an indictment or information; (B) motions to suppress evidence; (C) with the consent of the parties and the assigned district judge, petitions to enter a plea of guilty; 62
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