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Change of Venue Requests

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Updated: January 7, 2009
One local county prosecutor says the money of area taxpayers is being wasted. Sometimes finding an unbiased trial jury requires a change of venue,but each move could be costing you money. Missouri law states that a judge must grant all requests for change of venues in counties like Newton which have fewer than 75-thousand residents. But newton county Prosecuting Attorney Scott Watson says the law is being misused,meaning taxpayers are paying the price. "I`m talking about routine burglaries, routine stealings, routine possession of controlled substances which is the majority of our cases. They`re moving for no reason other than they can,"said Scott Watson, Newton County Prosecuting Attorney. Watson estimates taxpayers are spending well over 10-thousand dollars a year on change of venue cases in Newton County. Reported By:Janae Menz

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