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    • Title 18— CRIMES AND CRIMINAL PROCEDURE
    • PART II— CRIMINAL PROCEDURE
    • CHAPTER 211— JURISDICTION AND VENUE
    • § 3236. Murder or manslaughter

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    CHAPTER 211— JURISDICTION AND VENUE
    § 3236. Murder or manslaughter

    In all cases of murder or manslaughter, the offense shall be deemed to have been committed at the place where the injury was inflicted, or the poison administered or other means employed which caused the death, without regard to the place where the death occurs.

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    Title 18— CRIMES AND CRIMINAL PROCEDURE

    PART II— CRIMINAL PROCEDURE

    CHAPTER 211— JURISDICTION AND VENUE

    § 3231. District courts

    § 3232. District of offense—(Rule)

    § 3233. Transfer within district—(Rule)

    § 3234. Change of venue to another district—(Rule)

    § 3235. Venue in capital cases

    § 3236. Murder or manslaughter

    § 3237. Offenses begun in one district and completed in another

    § 3238. Offenses not committed in any district

    § 3239. Optional venue for espionage and related offenses

    § 3240. Creation of new district or division

    § 3241. Jurisdiction of offenses under certain sections

    § 3242. Indians committing certain offenses; acts on reservations

    § 3243. Jurisdiction of State of Kansas over offenses committed by or against Indians on Indian reservations

    § 3244. Jurisdiction of proceedings relating to transferred offenders

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