TITLE 18 - US CODE - CHAPTER 221 - ARRAIGNMENT, PLEAS AND TRIAL
18 USC 3431 - Term of court; power of court unaffected by expiration - (Rule)
See Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure Expiration of term without significance in criminal cases, Rule 45(c).
18 USC 3432 - Indictment and list of jurors and witnesses for prisoner in capital cases
A person charged with treason or other capital offense shall at least three entire days before commencement of trial be furnished with a copy of the indictment and a list of the veniremen, and of the witnesses to be produced on the trial for proving the indictment, stating the place of abode of each venireman and witness, except that such list of the veniremen and witnesses need not be furnished if the court finds by a preponderance of the evidence that providing the list may jeopardize the life or safety of any person.
18 USC 3433 - Arraignment - (Rule)
See Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure Reading and furnishing copy of indictment to accused, Rule 10.
18 USC 3434 - Presence of defendant - (Rule)
See Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure Right of defendant to be present generally; corporation; waiver, Rule 43.
18 USC 3435 - Receiver of stolen property triable before or after principal
A person charged with receiving or concealing stolen property may be tried either before or after the trial of the principal offender.
18 USC 3436 - Consolidation of indictments or informations - (Rule)
See Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure Two or more indictments or informations triable together, Rule 13.
18 USC 3437 - Severance - (Rule)
See Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure Relief from prejudicial joinder of defendants or offenses, Rule 14.
18 USC 3438 - Pleas - (Rule)
See Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure Plea of guilty, not guilty, or nolo contendere; acceptance by court; refusal to plead; corporation failing to appear, Rule 11. Withdrawal of plea of guilty, Rule 32.
18 USC 3439 - Demurrers and special pleas in bar or abatement abolished; relief on motion - (Rule)
See Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure Motion to dismiss or for appropriate relief substituted for demurrer or dilatory plea or motion to quash, Rule 12.
18 USC 3440 - Defenses and objections determined on motion - (Rule)
See Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure Defenses or objections which may or must be raised before trial; time; hearing; effect of determination; limitations by law unaffected, Rule 12(b).
18 USC 3441 - Jury; number of jurors; waiver - (Rule)
See Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure Jury trial, waiver, twelve jurors or less by written stipulation, trial by court on general or special findings, Rule 23.
See Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure Examination and peremptory challenges of trial jurors; alternate jurors, Rule 24.
18 USC 3443 - Instructions to jury - (Rule)
See Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure Courts instructions to jury, written requests and copies, objections, Rule 30.
18 USC 3444 - Disability of judge - (Rule)
See Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure Disability of judge after verdict or finding of guilt, Rule 25.
18 USC 3445 - Motion for judgment of acquittal - (Rule)
See Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure Motions for directed verdict abolished. Motions for judgment of acquittal adopted; court may reserve decision; renewal, Rule 29.
18 USC 3446 - New trial - (Rule)
See Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure Granting of new trial, grounds, and motion, Rule 33.