She’s racist, inherently biased, a “chest feeding, birthing person”, a Demented democrat, an Oblowma loving, Big Mike wanna be and she has appropriated a white woman’s hairstyle. Other than that she stinks!
The change of venue thing would super tough. It violates the 6th Amendment.
Amendment VI
In all criminal prosecutions, the accused shall enjoy the right to a speedy and public trial, by an impartial jury of the state and district wherein the crime shall have been committed, which district shall have been previously ascertained by law, and to be informed of the nature and cause of the accusation; to be confronted with the witnesses against him; to have compulsory process for obtaining witnesses in his favor, and to have the assistance of counsel for his defense.
Trials are moved in exceptional circumstances. The precedence in the DC federal court is that they decide impartiality after they voir dire the potential jurors, that's where they ask jurors questions and the lawyers for either side can reject a certain number of them.
She’s racist, inherently biased, a “chest feeding, birthing person”, a Demented democrat, an Oblowma loving, Big Mike wanna be and she has appropriated a white woman’s hairstyle. Other than that she stinks!
Probably also has a tidy little bank account in the Caymans too.
When Trump “returns” to power, she’ll be gone. Every thing the Kenyan did will be undone.
Has this question ever gone to the Supreme Court?
which question.
The change of venue thing would super tough. It violates the 6th Amendment.
Washington DC is not a state. Technically, it isn't even part of the USA, it's a separate incorporated entity, like London and Vatican City.
Yup
Nope.
It is not like Vatican City.
Why do you choose to completely ignore the word 'impartial'?
Because saying this person is from DC, they can't be impartial is not going to work
Trial venues are moved all the time because a defendant can't get an impartial jury in the original jurisdiction.
Trials are moved in exceptional circumstances. The precedence in the DC federal court is that they decide impartiality after they voir dire the potential jurors, that's where they ask jurors questions and the lawyers for either side can reject a certain number of them.