Abouammo v. United States Brief: The Government Should Not Have Unbounded Discretion to Select Venue & Vicinage
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Mike Fox and Matthew Cavedon San Francisco-based FBI agents flew to Seattle to question Ahmad Abouammo at his home. They suspected Mr. Abouammo, a former Twitter employee, had disclosed a Saudi dissident’s private Twitter account information to an associate of a Saudi royal. The government alleged that during the meeting at his home, Abouammo went upstairs, created a false invoice, and emailed it to the agents waiting downstairs. Abouammo was indicted in the Northern District of California for falsifying records and convicted following a jury trial. The Ninth Circuit affirmed Abouammo’s convictions, holding that venue for the prosecution was proper in the Northern District of California because the statute he violated “expressly contemplates the effect of influencing the action of another….

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