
Earlier than he was arraigned Tuesday, former President Donald Trump steered in a social media submit that he would possibly search a change of venue, to switch his felony case from Manhattan to a different county much less more likely to be hostile to him. “THIS CASE SHOULD BE MOVED TO NEARBY STATEN ISLAND — WOULD BE A VERY FAIR AND SECURE LOCATION FOR THE TRIAL,” he wrote.
Simply because a defendant has been accused of committing a extremely publicized crime that has infected public passions, it doesn't suggest he is entitled to a change of venue.
The U.S. Supreme Court docket has lengthy held that a felony defendant has the precise to a good trial, one not dominated by a “wave of public ardour,” not overwhelmed by media protection and never carried out in a “carnival environment.” To forestall this sort of unfairness, New York regulation gives for a felony case to be moved to a different county.
However simply because a defendant has been accused of committing a extremely publicized crime that has infected public passions, it doesn't suggest he is routinely entitled to a change of venue. New York courts warning that even pervasive pretrial publicity doesn’t essentially result in an unfair trial. Trump must meet an “extraordinary” burden to get the court docket to switch his case to a different county, particularly earlier than the jury choice course of.
Alternatively, he has entry to distinctive information about native bias towards him: particularly, the 2020 New York presidential election outcomes. These numbers give us at the very least an concept about what folks thought of Trump, the candidate, in each New York county. In Manhattan, 86.7% of voters voted for the Democratic candidate, Joe Biden, in comparison with the 12.3% who voted for Trump. In comparison with the nationwide breakdown of the vote (51.3% for Biden and 46.8% for Trump), a court docket — or anybody — may moderately infer that Trump is especially unpopular in Manhattan.