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Legal analysis of Sixth Amendment right to counsel and CVRA venue provisions
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Legal analysis of Sixth Amendment right to counsel and CVRA venue provisions

Legal analysis of Sixth Amendment right to counsel and CVRA venue provisions The passage is a scholarly discussion of case law interpreting the Sixth Amendment and the CVRA venue provision. It does not identify specific individuals, transactions, or misconduct, nor does it suggest actionable investigative leads. Its relevance is limited to legal interpretation rather than uncovering new allegations involving powerful actors. Key insights: Sixth Amendment right to counsel can attach before indictment, potentially at arrest or initial appearance.; Court split on whether filing a criminal complaint alone triggers Sixth Amendment protections.; CVRA venue provision may be read as dividing cases into investigative and prosecution phases.

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