(7) “Custodial officer” means the sheriff, chief of police or the officer in

Wyoming Rules of Criminal Procedure

Rule: 3

Jurisdiction: WY

Bluebook Citation: Wyo. R. Crim. P. 3

charge of a facility in which a defendant is being held on criminal charges. (8) “Citation” means a document charging a defendant with an offense and requiring the defendant to appear in court and answer to the charge. History: Amended January 8, 1992, effective March 24, 1992; amended July 22, 1993, effective October 19, 1993; amended June 30, 2000, effective July 1, 2000; amended December 2, 2002, effective January 6, 2003. Compare. — Rule 1, Fed. Rules Cr. Proc. Application of Rules of Civil Procedure. — Where defendant filed a motion for reconsid- eration of an order denying defendant’s motion for sentence reduction, pursuant to W.R.Cr.P. 1(a), the court applied the Wyoming Rules of Civil Procedure to the extent the issues to be addressed were not covered by the Wyoming Rules of Criminal Procedure. Padilla v. State, 2004 WY 66, 91 P.3d 920, 2004 Wyo. LEXIS 81 (Wyo. 2004).

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