U.S. v. Salinas, No. 03-2376 (1st Cir.) (373 F.3d 161) (June 28, 2004) (Judge Bruce M. Selya)
Challenges to the Government’s choice of venue are rarely made, in large part because they are so rarely granted. However, as this decision observes, defendants have a constitutional right to be tried in “a district in which the crime was committed“; and that the purpose of that right is to ...
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