Courts Reluctant to Relocate Trials: Drawing from the Sixth Amendment's principles, courts are hesitant to change trial venues except under extreme circumstances. Venue transfers are seen as justifiable only after rigorous voir dire processes show an impossibility of fair jury selection

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Courts Reluctant to Relocate Trials: Drawing from the Sixth Amendment's principles, courts are hesitant to change trial venues except under extreme circumstances. Venue transfers are seen as justifiable only after rigorous voir dire processes show an impossibility of fair jury selection

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