Double jeopardy's where you can't be tried for the same crime twice using the same set of evidence, I'd imagine it's the same in the Philippines
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(in the US) Double Jeopardy is prohibited by the US Constitution.
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The 5th Amendment.
Double jeopardy is a type of defense that keeps a person from being tried twice for the same or similar crimes. The double jeopardy clause is the fifth amendment of the US constitution.
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In the United States, no one has been wrongly convicted from double jeopardy. Double Jeopardy is prohibited by the Bill of Rights in the United States Constitution, and is an adequate reason for appeal.
The double jeopardy clause of the US Constitution applies only to criminal charges.
There is no double jeapordy - in California, or anywhere else in the US. It is prohibited by the US Constitution.
It means because they have already been tried that they are protected from a new trial even if more evidence is discovered by the double jeopardy guarantees of the Constitution
None. it is a well-established amendment to the US Constitution.
"Double Jeopardy," the act of being tried for the same crime more than once, is against the United States Constitution, and cannot be practiced in any state.
double jeopardyAdded: In the US - such an occurrence can not happen. Double jeopardy is forbidden by the US Constitution.