Crime | Jared Lee Loughner Loughner Trial Heads to Tucson First two proceedings had been in Phoenix By Evann Gastaldo Posted Feb 1, 2011 5:50 AM CST Copied In this artist rendering, Jared Lee Loughner, right, makes a court appearance with his lawyer, Judy Clarke, at the Sandra Day O'Connor United States Courthouse in Phoenix, Ariz., Monday, Jan. 24, 2011. (AP Photo/Bill Robles) Despite a previous report that Jared Loughner’s trial would be moved to California, the accused shooter of Gabrielle Giffords and 18 others will actually get a trial closer to home—much closer. The judge ordered the case moved from Phoenix to Tucson, where the shootings occurred, the Wall Street Journal reports. Prosecutors argued that the four-hour round trip between the two cities would burden witnesses and victims. Though Loughner’s defense lawyers earlier argued he would not get a fair trial in Tucson, they did not object, but they could still try to change the venue in the future. Read These Next One wrong step costs teen at Yellowstone. This Fed decision was unlike any other in decades. Murdered couple died "protecting their little girls." Japan issued a tsunami advisory after a huge quake near Russia. Report an error