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  2. Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure
  3. TITLE VII. POST-CONVICTION PROCEDURES

TITLE VII. POST-CONVICTION PROCEDURES

  • Rule 32. Sentencing and Judgment
  • Rule 32.1 Revoking or Modifying Probation or Supervised Release
  • Rule 32.2 Criminal Forfeiture
  • Rule 33. New Trial
  • Rule 34. Arresting Judgment
  • Rule 35. Correcting or Reducing a Sentence
  • Rule 36. Clerical Error
  • Rule 37. [Reserved]
  • Rule 38. Staying a Sentence or a Disability
  • Rule 39. [Reserved]
  • Rule 37. Indicative Ruling on a Motion for Relief That Is Barred by a Pending Appeal (Dec. 1, 2012)
‹ Rule 24. Trial Jurors up Rule 32. Sentencing and Judgment ›

Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure Toolbox

  • Wex: Criminal Procedure: Overview


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