Legal Question in Constitutional Law in New Hampshire
In federal courts, is an indictment alleging interstate travel fatally defective if it lacks a factual statement of interstate points of travels?
Such as "On December 25, 2012, the defendant
Kirstopher Kringle flew from from Texas to California to distribute merchandise . . .""
Please, do not answer with "you need an attorney." This is such a simple, general question that it requires just a yes or no answer., and I do understand the circumstances and offense might not require the points of travel.
Asked on 12/12/13, 5:08 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Daniel Hynes
Law offices of Daniel Hynes
Maybe. It depends on the judge
Answered on 12/12/13, 8:49 am
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