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Change of venue does not mean substitution of judges. You may keep your judge even if the case is heard in another venue.
Section 1404(a) of Title 28 provides that: for the convenience of parties and witnesses, in the interest of justice, a district may transfer any civil action to any other district where it might have been brought. Any party, including plaintiff, may move for a transfer under 28 U.S.C.
A change of venue request because venue is improper means that the removing defendant believes that the case may not be in that venue because it is improper under procedural rules.
A motion for change of venue, however, is not a responsive pleading, and unlike a motion to dismiss for improper venue under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 12(b)(3), such a motion does not alter the time period by which a party must file their responsive pleading.
Understanding Change of Venue in a Criminal Case Circumstances that make juror impartiality unlikely can, however, arise. In those circumstances, defense attorneys often move (ask) to have the trial take place somewhere else. (In most states, the prosecution cant request a change of venue.)
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The Procedure for a Change of Venue Filing the motion. The moving party should file a motion for a change of venue with the court where the case is pending. Supporting affidavits. The moving party must also provide affidavits and other evidence to support the motion. Serving the motion. Hearing. The judges decision.
An application for a change of venue must be filed at least 10 days before the date set for trial.
For the convenience of parties and witnesses, in the interest of justice, a district court may transfer any civil action to any other district or division where it might have been brought or to any district or division to which all parties have consented.

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