Rule 4

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Rule 4 is a provision of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure that governs the issuance and execution of arrest warrants and summonses in federal criminal cases.

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Rule 4 canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf provision of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure
addresses arrest of a defendant in a district other than where the warrant was issued
initial appearance procedures following execution of a warrant
territorial limits on execution of arrest warrants
aimsTo ensure judicial oversight of the arrest process in federal criminal cases
provide standardized procedures for warrants and summonses in federal criminal cases
allows a summons to be issued instead of a warrant under appropriate circumstances
appliesTo federal criminal prosecutions
authorizes a magistrate judge to issue a criminal summons
a magistrate judge to issue an arrest warrant
bindingOn federal district judges
federal law enforcement officers
federal magistrate judges
codifiedIn Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure
surface form: Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure, Rule 4
concerns initiation of formal criminal proceedings by warrant or summons
country United States of America
surface form: United States
enforcedBy United States district courts
United States Magistrate Judges
surface form: United States magistrate judges
governs execution of arrest warrants in federal criminal cases
execution of criminal summonses in federal cases
issuance of arrest warrants in federal criminal cases
issuance of criminal summonses in federal cases
jurisdiction U.S. federal courts
surface form: United States federal courts
language English
legalNature procedural rule
legalSystem Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure
surface form: United States federal criminal procedure
partOf Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure
providesFor execution of an arrest warrant by a marshal or other authorized officer
return of the summons to the magistrate judge with proof of service
return of the warrant to the magistrate judge after execution
service of a criminal summons by a marshal or other authorized person
relatedTo Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution
Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure
surface form: Rule 5 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure
requires a complaint supported by oath or affirmation for an arrest warrant
probable cause for issuance of an arrest warrant
scope pretrial stage of federal criminal cases
sourceOfLaw federal procedural rule
specifies contents of a criminal summons
contents of an arrest warrant
that a summons must be in the same form as a warrant except it commands the defendant to appear
that a warrant must be in the defendant’s name or include a description that identifies the defendant with reasonable certainty
that a warrant must describe the offense charged in the complaint
subjectMatter arrest warrants
criminal summonses
federal criminal procedure

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