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    • CRM 1-499
      • CRM 1-99
        • 1. Aircraft Piracy and Related Offenses (49 U.S.C. §§ 46501-07)
        • 2. Aircraft Sabotage (18 U.S.C. 32)
        • 3. Violence At International Airports (18 U.S.C. 37)
        • 4. Crimes Against Immediate Family of All Federal Officials (18 U.S.C. § 115)
        • 5. Crimes Against Internationally Protected Persons (18 U.S.C. § § 112, 878, 1116, 1201(a)(4))
        • 6. Crimes Against Select U.S. Officials (18 U.S.C. § 111, 351, 1114, 1201(a)(5), 1751)
        • 7. Murder-for-Hire (18 U.S.C. 1958)
        • 8. Crimes Committed Within The Special Maritime Jurisdiction Of The U.S. (18 U.S.C. 7, 113, 114, 1111, 1112, 1201, 2031, 2111)
        • 9. Sea Piracy (18 U.S.C. 1651)
        • 10. Violence Against Maritime Navigation And Maritime Fixed Platforms (18 U.S.C. 2280, 2281)
        • 11. Hostage Taking (18 U.S.C. 1203)
        • 12. Terrorist Acts Abroad Against U.S. Nationals (18 U.S.C. 2332)
        • 13. Terrorism Transcending National Boundaries (18 U.S.C. § 2332b)
        • 14. Conspiracy Within The U.S. To Murder, Kidnap, Or Maim Persons Or To Damage Certain Property Overseas (18 U.S.C. 956)
        • 15. Providing Material Support To Terrorists (18 U.S.C. § 2339A)
        • 16. Providing Material Support To Designated Terrorist Organizations (Fundraising) (18 U.S.C. 2339B)
        • 17. Use Of Biological, Nuclear, Chemical Or Other Weapons Of Mass Destruction (18 U.S.C. 175, 831, 2332c, 2332a)
        • 18. International Traffic In Arms Regulations
        • 19. Genocide (18 U.S.C. 1091)
        • 20. Torture (18 U.S.C. 2340A)
        • 22. Notice Of Appeal Form
        • 23. Motion For Extension Of Time To Petition For Rehearing
        • 25. 28 C.F.R. 50.9 Policy With Regard To Open Judicial Proceedings
        • 26. Release And Detention Pending Judicial Proceedings (18 U.S.C. 3141 Et Seq.)
        • 27. Electronic Surveillance
        • 28. Electronic Surveillance—Title III Applications
        • 29. Electronic Surveillance—Title III Affidavits
        • 30. Electronic Surveillance—Title III Orders
        • 31. Electronic Surveillance—Statutory Authority and Legislative History
        • 32. Video Surveillance—Use of Closed-Circuit Television (CCTV)
        • 33. Court-Authorized Disclosure Of Intercepted Communications In Civil Litigation
        • 34. Factors To Consider Prior To Disclosure Of Intercepted Communications In Civil Litigation
        • 35. Defendant Motion Or Discovery Request For Disclosure Of Defendant Overhearings And Atty Overhearings
        • 36. Defendant Overhearings
        • 37. Attorney Overhearings
        • 38. "Juvenile" Defined
        • 39. The Nature Of Juvenile Delinquency Proceedings
        • 40. Disposition Upon Adjudication Of Delinquency
        • 41. Certification
        • 42. Form—Certificate for Juvenile Proceeding
        • 43. Arrest Of A Juvenile
        • 44. Questioning A Juvenile In Custody
        • 45. Detention Of Juveniles
        • 46. Protection Of Identity Of Child Witnesses And Victims
        • 47. Sample Juvenile Information
        • 48. Step By Step Guide To Juvenile Prosecutions
        • 49. Step 1—Determine Whether the Subject is a Juvenile
        • 50. Statements Taken From Juveniles
        • 51. Parental Notification
        • 52. Routine Booking Photos And Fingerprints
        • 53. Publicity
        • 54. Step 2—Determine the Appropriate Forum for Prosecution
        • 55. Step 3—Determine the Juvenile's Prior Criminal History
        • 56. Step 4—Consider the Issues Related to Juvenile Custody
        • 57. Step 5—Prepare Memorandum in Support of a Motion to Transfer a Juvenile to Adult Status
        • 58. Step 6—Take the Necessary Steps to Advance Your Juvenile Case
        • 59. Step 7—Prosecuting a Juvenile Who Has Been Ordered Transferred to Adult Status
        • 60. Step 8—Proceeding Against a Juvenile as a Delinquent
        • 61. Mental Competency Of An Accused
        • 62. Statutory Provisions
        • 63. Standards For Determining Competency And For Conducting A Hearing
        • 64. Procedures For Examination
        • 65. Temporary Commitment Of Incompetent Defendant For Treatment To Regain Competency
        • 66. Indefinite Commitment Of Incompetent Defendants Who Are Dangerous
        • 67. The Federal Death Penalty
        • 68. The Anti-Drug Abuse Act Of 1988
        • 69. The Federal Death Penalty Act Of 1994
        • 70. Consultation Prior To Seeking The Death Penalty
        • 71. Capital Eligible Statutes Assigned By Section
        • 73. Non-Expedited Decision Cases
        • 74. Expedited Decision Cases
        • 74. Extenuating Circumstances
        • 86. Notice to Prosecute an Attorney
        • 87. Office Of Consumer Litigation (OCL)
        • 88. IT Notification, Consultation, and Approval Requirements Flowchart
        • 89. July 11, 2008 Memorandum Re Title III Procedures
        • 90. Title III Procedures—Attachment A
        • 91. Title III Procedures - Attachment B
        • 92. Title III Procedures - Attachment C
      • CRM 101-199
      • CRM 201-299
      • CRM 300-399
      • CRM 401-499
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86. Notice to Prosecute an Attorney

Notice to Prosecute an Attorney

 

 

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Updated July 1, 2016

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