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 830 PUBLIC LAWS-CH. 645-JUNE 25, 1948 [62 STAT. § 3327. INDICTMENT; FINDING AND RETURN--(RULE) SEE FEDERAL RULES OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE Concurrence of twelve or more jurors in indictment; return of indictment to judge in open court, Rule 6 (f). § 3328. DISCHARGING JURY AND EXCUSING JUROR-(RULE) SEE FEDERAL RULES OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE Discharge of grand jury by court; limitation of service; excusing juror for cause, Rule 6 (g). CHAPTER 217.--INDICTMENT AND INFORMATION Sec. 3361. Form and contents-Rule. 3362. Waiver of indictment and prosecution on information-Rule. 3363. Joinder of offenses-Rule. 3364. Joinder of defendants-Rule. 3365. Amendment of information-Rule. 3366. Bill of particulars-Rule. 3367. Dismissal-Rule. § 3361. FORM AND CONTENTS--(RULE) SEE FEDERAL RULES OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE Contents and form; striking surplusage, Rule 7 (a), (c), (d). § 3362. WAIVER OF INDICTMENT AND PROSECUTION ON INFORMATION- (RULE) SEE FEDERAL RULES OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE Waiver of indictment for offenses not punishable by death, Rule 7 (b). § 3363. JOINDER OF OFFENSES--(RULE) SEE FEDERAL RULES OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE Joinder of two or more offenses in same indictment, Rule 8 (a). Trial together of indictments or informations, Rule 13. § 3364. JOINDER OF DEFENDANTS- (RULE) SEE FEDERAL RULES OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE Joinder of two or more defendants charged in same indictment, Rule 8 (b). Relief from prejudicial joinder, Rule 14. § 3365. AMENDMENT OF INFORMATION--(RULE) SEE FEDERAL RULES OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE Amendment of information, time and conditions, Rule 7 (e). § 3366. BILL OF PARTICULARs-(RULE) SEE FEDERAL RULES OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE Bill of particulars for cause; motion after arraignment; time; amendment, Rule 7 (f). § 3367. DISMISSAL-(RULE) SEE FEDERAL RULES OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE Dismissal filed by Attorney General or United States Attorney, Rule 48. Dismissal on objection to array of grand jury or lack of legal qualification of individual grand juror, Rule 6 (b) (2). CHAPTEB 219.---TIAL BY COMISSIONEM Sec. 3401. Petty offenses; application of probation laws; fees. 3402. Rules of procedure, practice and appeal. § 3401. PETTr OFFENSES; APPLICATION OF PROBATION LAWS; FEES (a) Any United States commissioner specially designated for that purpose by the court by which he was appointed has jurisdiction to try and sentence persons committing petty offenses in any place over which the Congress has exclusive power to legislate or over which the United States has concurrent jurisdiction, and within the judicial district for which such commissioner was appointed.

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