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Rule 16.1 United States Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure

Rule 16.1 Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure

Rule 16.1 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure is about Pretrial Discovery Conference; Request for Court Action. It is under Title IV (Arraignment and Preparation for Trial) of the Rules.

(a) Discovery Conference. No later than 14 days after the arraignment, the attorney for the government and the defendant’s attorney must confer and try to agree on a timetable and procedures for pretrial disclosure under Rule 16.

(b) Request for Court Action. After the discovery conference, one or both parties may ask the court to determine or modify the time, place, manner, or other aspects of disclosure to facilitate preparation for trial.

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