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Published on: April 23, 2014

Short Wins – the “Venue in a Federal Criminal Case Is Not Infinite” Edition

By Matt Kaiser
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There’s a lot in this week’s edition of Short Wins, but my favorite is United States v. Aurenheimer.

Federal venue is a broad thing. It’s nice to see a circuit push back a little on just how broad it can be.

To the victories!

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By Matt Kaiser
Posted in: Short Wins
Tagged: "crime of violence", "Eighth Circuit", "Eleventh Circuit", "Expert Testimony", "Felon In Possession of a Firearm", "First Circuit", "Fourth Circuit", "Habeas Corpus", "Involuntary Medication", "Jury Instructions", "Mail Fraud", "Money Laundering", "Motion to Suppress", "Ninth Circuit", "Obstruction of Justice", "Possession of a Firearm", "Protective Sweep", "Sentencing Enhancement", "Sentencing Guidelines", "Seventh Circuit", "Sixth Circuit", "Speedy Trial", "THIRD CIRCUIT", "Wire Fraud", Competency, Conspiracy, Cybercrime, Magistrates, Refusal, Restitution, robbery and Venue
Published on: April 23, 2014
Updated: December 3, 2015 1:28 pm
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