Amendments to federal rules of appellate procedure, federal
Amendments to federal rules of appellate procedure, federal rules of criminal procedure, federal rules of evidence, and rules governing proceedings in district courts under 28 U.S.C. 2254 and 2255
communication from the chief justice of the United States transmitting amendments to the federal rules of appellate procedure, pursuant to 18 USC 3772 and 28 USC 2072 and 2075, amendments to the federal rules of criminal procedure, pursuant to 18 USC 3771 and 3772, amendments to the rules governing proceedings in the United States district courts under sections 2254 and 2255 of Title 28, U.S. Code, an amendment to the federal rules of evidence, pursuant to 28 USC 2076, and excerpts from the repo
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