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Service on Parties: Rule 5 mandates that every written motion, order, or other paper (except those which may be heard ex parte) must be served on each party to the litigation.
The purpose of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure is to provide for the just determination of every criminal proceeding, to secure simplicity in procedure and fairness in administration, and to eliminate unjustifiable expense and delay. Fed. R. Crim.
(a) In General. (1) Appearance Upon an Arrest. (A) A person making an arrest within the United States must take the defendant without unnecessary delay before a magistrate judge, or before a state or local judicial officer as Rule 5(c) provides, unless a statute provides otherwise.
Upon request of a defendant the prosecution shall permit the defendant to inspect and copy any results or reports of physical or mental examinations, and of scientific tests or experiments, or copies thereof, which are within the possession, custody, or control of the prosecution, the existence of which is known, or by
Rule 5(c) is a new provision and sets out where an initial appearance is to take place. If the defendant is arrested in the district where the offense was allegedly committed, under Rule 5(c)(1) the defendant must be taken to a magistrate judge in that district.
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If the person is charged with a felony crime, they appear before the court within 24 hours after arrest. This hearing is called a first appearance, and initial appearance or a Rule 5 hearing. At this time, a judge reads the charges and advises the defendant of his or her rights.
Generally, Rule 7(c)(1) of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure requires an indictment to provide a plain, concise and definite written statement of the essential facts constituting the offense charged. United States v. Yefsky, 994 F. 2d 885, 893 (1st Cir.
ing to Blacks Law Dictionary, criminal procedure is: the rules governing the mechanisms under which crimes are investigated, prosecuted, adjudicated, and punished and includes the protection of accused persons constitutional rights (472).

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