Someone is well-known (good or bad) in that venue, or part of an extended family who are prominent in that venue.
The VENUE in a criminal case is the judicial district or county where the crime was committed.
With sufficient legal reason to do so, yes.
Criminal jurisdiction refers to the authority of a court to hear and decide a criminal case, while criminal venue refers to the specific geographical location where the case is heard. Jurisdiction determines if a court can hear a case, while venue determines where within that jurisdiction the case will be heard.
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This question keeps popping up on this venue - and the question itself is INCORRECT to begin with. There are only TWOelements necessary to constitute a criminal offense. (1) A criminal act, accompanied by (2) a criminal intent. No other elements are necessary!
This is certainly NOT the venue on which to research this question. The criminal statutes and codes of these states fill entire volumes of law books. You may try your locallibrary where they may have the entire collection of volumes available for research.
What is the venue of your marriage? Come before time at the Venue.
Change of venue in a criminal case is something that will take place if the Judge/Court feels that the defendant cannot receive a fair trial in a given venue because of prejudice. In civil cases a change of venue may take place just for the convenience of the parties involved. It's basically the change of location from one court to another court or from one county to another county.
A venue or a courthouse
You can be banned from any public place and even private property if the owners feel so inclined. This usually follows civil action, or criminal activity
It depends on the venue. Every venue is different and has different seat arrangements and different seat numberings. You will have to go the the venue or the website of the venue to find out, since you didn't mention the name of the venue in your question.