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When not committed within a state, who selects the site for a trial when a crime has occured
The State Supreme Court
A change of venue is granted when it is deemed that the defendant cannot receive a fair trial. That does not translate into the trial being moved to another state, it is moved to another jurisdiction,county, etc. The defendant must stand trial in the state in which the crime was committed. Even if the defendant is charged with a federal crime; the trial generally takes place in the federal court in the state where the crime was committed.
The methods of judicial selection for federal appellate judges state appellate and state trial judges
The State of Tennessee, which backed the Butler Act, is the entity that was in opposition to John T Scopes at his trial. This trial became known as the Monkey Trial since it had to do with teaching evolution.
State trial courts are typically referred to as circuit courts. The United States Supreme Court is known as the highest court in the land.
I believe the trial lasted 9 months, which at the time was the longest trial in California state history.
The location of the trial must be in the state and district that the crime was committed in. If the person on trial is in another state and district, then they will be brought to the correct place for the trial. The trial will not start in any other state except the one where the crime took place.
Most state trial court decisions are NOT published. Unless the trial is newsworthy and the media chooses to publish the results of the trial, there is no routine public publishing of these decisions. However, the results of any trial are a public record and may be researched by going to the Office of the Clerk of the Court for your research.
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