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    • US Code
    • Title 18— CRIMES AND CRIMINAL PROCEDURE
    • PART II— CRIMINAL PROCEDURE
    • CHAPTER 201— GENERAL PROVISIONS

    US Code
    PART II— CRIMINAL PROCEDURE
    CHAPTER 201— GENERAL PROVISIONS

    § 3001. Procedure governed by rules; scope, purpose and effect; definition of terms; local rules; forms—(Rule) -

    § 3002. Courts always open—(Rule) -

    § 3003. Calendars—(Rule) -

    § 3004. Decorum in court room—(Rule) -

    § 3005. Counsel and witnesses in capital cases - Whoever is indicted for treason or other capital crime shall...

    § 3006. Assignment of counsel—(Rule) -

    § 3006A. Adequate representation of defendants - (a) Choice of Plan.—Each United States district court, with the...

    § 3007. Motions—(Rule) -

    § 3008. Service and filing of papers—(Rule) -

    § 3009. Records—(Rule) -

    § 3010. Exceptions unnecessary—(Rule) -

    § 3011. Computation of time—(Rule) -

    [§ 3012. Repealed. , , ] -

    § 3013. Special assessment on convicted persons - (a) The court shall assess on any person convicted of...

    § 3014. Additional special assessment - (a) In General.—Beginning on the date of enactment of the...

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