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Definition
the location of any event or action — especially a public event
or:
law: the jurisdiction where a trial will be held
or:
law: the jurisdiction where a trial will be held
- One to change venue, the other for a continuance.p. 437.1
- He mentioned perhaps requesting a change of venue for the trial.p. 168.3
- "Neither do I." "Prather was saying this morning that they might try and change venue.p. 171.1
- Then they filed a motion requesting a change of venue to another, "fairer" county.p. 208.7
- But he has requested a change of venue.p. 226.7
- This is also the reason we filed a motion demanding a change of venue.p. 238.9
- With no one present to argue for a change of venue or removal of the judge, those motions were denied.p. 243.2
- Jake stood and said, "In that case, Your Honor, perhaps we should consider a change of venue."p. 363.1
- "There's never been a change of venue in a will contest in Mississippi.p. 363.4
- He said, "Judge, if you think every person in Ford County has an opinion, then I'll file a motion to change venue."p. 364.3
- Jake had no choice but to request a change of venue, which Atlee would probably deny, but at the very least it would give them a strong argument on appeal.p. 381.7
- Jake was slightly optimistic he could have a chat with Judge Atlee, perhaps another late Friday afternoon meeting on the porch with whiskey sours, and after the edge was knocked off he could broach the notion of a delay or change of venue.p. 383.1
- You still plan to lobby Atlee for a change of venue?p. 410.4
- He leaned in lower and said, "I still have to file a motion to change venue.p. 411.3
- Judge Atlee took a sip and said, "File your motion to change venue if you wish.p. 416.6
- With two strikes—no change of venue, no jury consultant—p. 421.6
- Jake said, "Judge, I'd like to renew my motion for a change of venue.p. 497.1
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