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Abstract
Defendant was divorced by his wife in A county in 1926. In 1929, defendant was indicted for non-support of his children, in B county, where his former wife and the children had maintained their home since the divorce. An objection to the venue was raised by the defense, on the ground that, if a crime was committed, it was consummated in A county, where defendant had been living during the time he was charged with non-support. Held, that "the venue of non-support is where that support should be rendered." State v. Anderson (Or. 1930) 290 Pac. 1904
Recommended Citation
CRIMES - VENUE- NON-SUPPORT, ABANDONMENT, AND DESERTION,
29
Mich. L. Rev.
374
(1931).
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