Double Jepoardy means being tried for the same crime after being found not guilty the first time around.
You can not be tried twice for the same crime. It's called double jeopardy.
No, you cannot sue for double jeopardy if you believe you are being tried for the same crime twice. Double jeopardy protects individuals from being tried for the same offense twice by the same government entity.
Double jeopardy means you can't be tried twice for the same crime.
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Double Jeopardy being tried for the same crime twice. It is prohibited in the Bill of Rights, 8th amendment.
the person can not be tried for the same crime twice.
Against being tried a second time for the same crime
No, the defendant has not been tried for the same crime twice.
Fifth Amendment (Study Island)
double jeopardy
Jeopardy protection is for not being tried a second time for the same crime, not for repeat offenses for the same crime on different occasions
. . . . is known as DOUBLE JEAPORDY, and is forbidden by the US Constitution.