United States District Court for the District of Wyoming Forms

The United States District Court for the District of Wyoming is a federal court located in the state of Wyoming. It is one of the 94 federal district courts in the United States. The court has jurisdiction over both civil and criminal cases that fall within its geographic area, which encompasses the entire state of Wyoming. The purpose of the court is to administer justice and handle legal matters at the federal level within the state of Wyoming.

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This form is used for issuing a third-party summons in a civil action in the state of Wyoming.

This document is a waiver of indictment form used in the state of Wyoming. It is a legal document that allows a defendant to voluntarily give up their right to be indicted by a grand jury. By signing this form, the defendant acknowledges that they understand the charges against them and consents to move forward with the criminal proceedings.

This Form is used for waiving Rule 5 & 5.1 hearings for a complaint or indictment in Wyoming.

This document is used for waiving the requirement of a writ of habeas corpus ad prosequendum in Wyoming and consenting to federal jurisdiction. It allows the transfer of a prisoner from state custody to federal custody for prosecution.

This document is a redaction request related to the state of Wyoming. It is used to request the removal or obscuring of certain information from a document.

This document is a joint report of a meeting and proposed joint discovery and case management plan under Rule 26(F) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure in the state of Wyoming.

This document is a joint final pretrial memorandum used in Wyoming. It contains important information and legal arguments for a trial.

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