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When not committed within a state, who selects the site for a trial when a crime has occured

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According to the sixth amendment does the trial have to take place where it occured?

It should be held where the crime was committed.


Where jurisdiction is exercised?

Jurisdiction is exercised within city limits of where the crime was committed.


Where to report crime done by an American outside US?

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Which amendment gave the right to a trial in the district the crime occured?

6th Amendment


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Can you be charged for the same crime in Indiana and Illinois?

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