Transfer or removal of a case to a court of another geographical location and jurisdiction, either because it should have been there in the first place, or for the convenience of the parties or witnesses, or because a fair trial cannot be had in the original court location.
The moving of a suit began in one district to another district for trial or from one court to another in the same district.
a change or transfer of a case from one judicial district to another
The removal of a case begun in one county or district to another, to another for trial.
transfer of a pending case in one county or district to another county or district; often sought because of claimed prejudicial publicity in the original county or district.
Change in the situs or location of an action from one court to another.
A change in the location of a trial, generally from one county or district to another.
The removal of a lawsuit begun in one county or state to another for trial.
The removal of a suit begun in one county or district to another, for trial, or from one court to another in the same county or district.
a change of venue is a legal term that means that a case before a court will be heard in another jurisdiction versus the one where the said crime took place. This is done when there is a reason to think that a defendant will not receive a fair trial, for whatever the reason.
When the trial is moved to another court location. Counsel may ask a judge to order a change of venue if an accused may not get a fair trial in the courthouse nearest to where the alleged crime took place. (A reason may be pretrial publicity.)
Moving a lawsuit to another place for trial, usually because pretrial publicity has made empaneling an impartial jury difficult. Compare change of venire.
Moving a case from one court, or location, to another.
The removal of an action to another jurisdiction for legal reasons.
The movement of a case from the jurisdiction of one court to that of another court which has the same subject matter jurisdictional authority but is in a different geographical location.
The transfer of a lawsuit from one County to another.
moving trial of a case from one county to another, typically in order to preserve the parties' right to a fair trial
A change in the location of a trial, usually granted to avoid prejudice against one of the parties.
the removal of a suit begun in one county to another county for trial, though the term may also apply to the removal of a suit from one court to another court of the same county
The transfer of a civil or criminal case from one judicial district to another.
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A change of venue is the legal term for moving a trial to a new location. In high-profile matters, a change of venue may occur to move a jury trial away from a location where a fair and impartial jury may not be possible due to widespread publicity about a crime and/or defendant(s) to another community in order to obtain jurors who can be more objective in their duties. This change may be a few towns away, or across the state.