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Commitment to Another District (USA)
Move a criminal case to another jurisdiction with this free Commitment to Another District form provided by US District Court.
- The judge hearing the case orders the defendant to be transported by a US marshal to the other district and deliver them to an officer authorized to receive them.
- The marshal/officer and the court clerk in the receiving district are given instructions to ensure that the case can be scheduled for prompt hearing and that the documents and bail are transmitted.
- Commitment to Another District, United States District Court Form AO 94 (rev. 06/09).
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Waiver of Rule 5 and 5.1 Hearings - Complaint or Indictment (USA)
Use this free Form AO 466A to file a waiver of a defendant's rights under Rule 5 and 5.1 for a complaint or indictment brought in another district.
- The Waiver form explains the defendant's rights under the Rules:
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- right to retain counsel or request assignment of counsel,
- right to an identity hearing,
- right to production of the warrant,
- right to a preliminary hearing,
- right to a hearing on any motion for detention,
- right to request a transfer of the proceedings.
- The defendant has the option to waive their right as to:
- an identity hearing and production of the warrant,
- a preliminary hearing,
- a detention hearing,
- an identity hearing, production of the judgment, warrant and warrant application, and any preliminary or detention hearing in the defendant's district. The defendant can request that a preliminary and/or detention hearing be held in the prosecuting district.
- The defendant must also consent to the issuance of an order requiring them to appear in the district where the charges are being laid.
- Waiver of Rule 5 and 5.1 Hearings (Complaint or Indictment), US District Court Form AO 466A (rev 12/17).
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Waiver of Rule 32.1 Hearing (USA)
File a Waiver of a hearing under Rule 32.1 with this free US District Court form.
- This form is to be used if you have been charged in another district with violating probation or release conditions.
- The Waiver form explains the rights that you have, and allows you to choose the ones you are waiving by clicking on the appropriate check boxes.
- You also consent to the issuance of an order requiring you to appear in the district where the charges are being laid.
- Waiver of Rule 32.1 Hearing (Violation of Probation or Supervised Release), United States District Court Form AO 466 (rev 01/09).
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