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- noun Attributive form of
change of venue
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Examples
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The case was moved to Brooklyn based on a change-of-venue ruling.
Right-Wing Blogger Gets 33 Months For Threatening Judges AP 2010
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The case was moved to Brooklyn based on a change-of-venue ruling.
Right-Wing Blogger Gets 33 Months For Threatening Judges AP 2010
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The court is not going to rule on this until it ` s much closer to trial, so that way the new area doesn ` t get tainted if, in fact, he would grant the change-of-venue motion.
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But earlier today, an Orlando affiliate saying Miami and Jacksonville, two possibilities for a change-of-venue motion.
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After leaving Clinton, Morris steers William Weld and Jesse Helms to victory in their races. 1994 With Clinton's popularity flagging and the GOP controlling Congress, Morris again joins him and creates a strategy to capture the political center. 1995 Morris polls for Connecticut rape-defendant Alex Kelly to back Kelly's change-of-venue request.
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Mr. Sullivan said the defense intended to file a change-of-venue motion, hoping for the trial to be held in Alaska.
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He testifies regarding surveys related to change-of-venue motions, and he has been very successful around the country.
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That case has not progressed since last year, when defense attorneys appealed a change-of-venue ruling to the Nevada Supreme Court. dmajors@post-gazette.com or 412-263-1456.
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That case has not progressed since last year, when defense attorneys appealed a change-of-venue ruling to the Nevada Supreme Court. dmajors@post-gazette.com or 412-263-1456.
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That case has not progressed since last year, when defense attorneys appealed a change-of-venue ruling to the Nevada Supreme Court. dmajors@post-gazette.com or 412-263-1456.
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