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Citation for federal procedural rule

Fed. R. Crim. P. 15


Fed. R. App.-Federal Rules of Appellate Procedure


Fed. R. Civ.- Federal Rules of Civil Procedure


Fed. R. Crim.-Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure


Fed. R. Evid.-Federal Rules of Evidence


Citation for a court case that does not have any subsequent history

Wallace v. Doe, 442 N.E. 2d 355 (Mass. 2001)

Identify and briefly describe the two main types of primary law

Substantive Law-executive orders, statutes, state constitutions, and the U.S. Constitution


Procedural Law-any law establishing specific procedures that the judicial system and individuals interacting with the system must follow for each Substantive Law to be carried out fairly and consistently.