
About this episode
The episode discusses the Supreme Court case Abouammo v. United States regarding venue propriety in legal cases.
A case in which the Court will decide whether venue is proper in a district where no offense conduct took place, so long as the statute’s intent element “contemplates” effects that could occur there.
Topics covered
- venue
- legal conduct
- Supreme Court
- statute interpretation
- case law
Keywords
- venue
- Supreme Court
- Abouammo
- United States
- legal case
- offense conduct
- statute intent
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: United States
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