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    • Code of Alabama
    • Title 15 - Criminal Procedure.
    • Chapter 2 - Jurisdiction and Venue.
    • Article 1 - General Provisions.
    • Section 15-2-6 - Venue - Offense Committed in More Than One County.

    Code of Alabama
    Article 1 - General Provisions.
    Section 15-2-6 - Venue - Offense Committed in More Than One County.

    When an offense is committed partly in one county and partly in another or the acts or effects thereof constituting or requisite to the consummation of the offense occur in two or more counties, venue is in either county.

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    Structure Code of Alabama

    Code of Alabama

    Title 15 - Criminal Procedure.

    Chapter 2 - Jurisdiction and Venue.

    Article 1 - General Provisions.

    Section 15-2-1 - All Persons Liable for Offenses Committed in Alabama; Exception.

    Section 15-2-2 - Venue - County Where Offense Committed.

    Section 15-2-3 - Venue - Offense Commenced in State and Consummated Elsewhere.

    Section 15-2-4 - Venue - Offense Commenced Outside State and Consummated Within State.

    Section 15-2-5 - Venue - Stolen Property Brought Into State.

    Section 15-2-6 - Venue - Offense Committed in More Than One County.

    Section 15-2-7 - Venue - Offense Committed on or Near County Boundary.

    Section 15-2-8 - Venue - Forcible Marriage, Prostitution, Detaining Child, Kidnapping, Etc.

    Section 15-2-9 - Venue - Carrying Stolen Property Into Another County.

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