| Courts-martial and courts of inquiry - 1972 - 680 pages
...provide that: Cases required to be tried by jury shall be so tried unless the defendant waives a iun trial in writing with the approval of the court and the consent of the government." The Supreme Court expressly upheld the validity of the rule alluded to above and expressed some difficulty... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - Administrative procedure - 1966 - 1124 pages
...the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure, which provides that: "Gases required to be tried by a jury shall be so tried unless the defendant waives a jury...approval of the court and the consent of the Government." ; , . • \ Tim adoption of such a procedure will result in an appreciable reduction in both time and... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Judiciary - 1966 - 1366 pages
...of the Federal Kules of Criminal Procedure, which provides that "cases required to be tried by jury shall be so tried unless the defendant waives a jury...approval of the court and the consent of the Government." This rule was upheld by the US Supreme Court in the case of Singer v. United States, decided on March... | |
| A. E. Dick Howard, Sanford A. Newman - Crime and the press - 1976 - 98 pages
...Eule 23 of the Federal Eules of Criminal Procedure now provides that jury trial may be waived only "with the approval of the court and the consent of the government." Waiver of jury trial is not a happy solution to problems of prejudice,, since it forces the defendant... | |
| Courts-martial and courts of inquiry - 1971 - 1000 pages
...conditioned. The Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure provide that: Cases required to be tried by jury shall be so tried unless the defendant waives a jury...of the court and the consent of the government.'' The Supreme Court expressly upheld the validity of the rule alluded to above and expressed some difficulty... | |
| Courts-martial and courts of inquiry - 1972 - 566 pages
...conditioned. The Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure provide that: Cases required to be tried by jury shall be so tried unless the defendant waives a jury...with the approval of the court and the consent of the government.10 The Supreme Court expressly upheld the validity of the rule alluded to above and expressed... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - Courts - 1990 - 1178 pages
...called upon to plead. Rule 11. Pleas, (a) Alternatives. • • • • • (2) Conditional pleas.— With the approval of the court and the consent of the government, a defendant may enter a conditional plea of guilty or nolo contendere, reserving in writing the right,... | |
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