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A default judgment must not differ in kind from, or exceed in amount, what is demanded in the pleadings. Every other final judgment should grant the relief to which each party is entitled, even if the party has not demanded that relief in its pleadings.
Rule 43 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure deals with the presence of the defendant during the proceedings against him. It presently permits a defendant to be tried in absentia only in non-capital cases where the defendant has voluntarily absented himself after the trial has begun.
47. The rule is intended to state the general requirements for all motions. To achieve flexibility, the rule does not require grounds for a motion to be stated with particularity, and the use of declarations in support of a motion is permissive.
If the condition of the bond has been satisfied or the forfeiture thereof has been set aside or remitted, the court shall exonerate the obligor and release any bail. A surety may be exonerated by a deposit of cash in the amount of the bond or by a timely surrender of the defendant into custody.
In a non-felony case, if the defendant pleads guilty without appearing in court, a written form must be used advising the defendant of his or her constitutional rights and creating a record showing that the plea was made voluntarily, knowingly, and understandingly.
Unless this rule provides otherwise, the defendant must be present at: (1) the initial appearance, the arraignment, and the plea; (2) every trial stage, including jury impanelment and the return of the verdict; and. (3) sentencing. Presence by interactive television is presence for the purposes of this rule.