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Rule 26.3 United States Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure

Rule 26.3 Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure

Rule 26.3 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure is about Mistrial. It is under Title VI (Trial) of the Rules.

Before ordering a mistrial, the court must give each defendant and the government an opportunity to comment on the propriety of the order, to state whether that party consents or objects, and to suggest alternatives.

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