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Q: The Fifth Amendment says that no one can be tried twice for the same crime on the same evidence This is called?
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What amendment trying someone twice for the same crime is illegal?

its the fifth amendment, double jeopardy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


What amendment protects you from double jeapardy?

which amendment protects a person accused of a crime from double jeopardy


The fifth amendment states that no one can be put in trial for a serius federal crime without an?

the fifth amendment states that no one can be put in trial for serious federal crime with out an ___________ a formal charge by a grand jury


What Amendment protects you from being tried for the same crime again?

Fifth Amendment (Study Island)


When should the 5th amendment be used at a crime scene?

The fifth amendment has nothing to do with the investigation of a crime scene. It protects citizens from government and legal abuses.


Which amendment ensures thtat if a person is tried for a crime and found not guilty he or she cannot be tried again?

5th Ammendment-prohibits Double Jeopardy.


What amendment says someone cannot be retried?

I am not sure what amendment it is in, but I do know what it is called. It is call Double Jeopardy. This concept, as you said, means that a person, if found NOT GUILTY for a crime, can't be tried for that same felony.


A woman accused of a crime is testifying in court. How does the fifth amendment protect her?

She is not required to answer questions that would force her to confess to a crime.


Which amendment states that no one can be forced to say anything that would help themconvict themself of a federal crime?

The amendment in question has led to one of the most used sayings in society. I plead the fifth. This references the fifth amendment which is the amendment that no one can be forced to say anything that would help them convict themself of a federal crime.


Can you explain what the fifth amendment means?

One that is suspected of crime does not have to say anything that would seriously go against them if they do not wish to while in jury. To get out of this pressure you can use the well known line "I plead the fifth" as in the Fifth Amendment.


What is it called before the federal government can try a person for a crime they must obtain an indictment from a grand jury?

Due Process of law under the Fifth Amendment.


A person accused of a crime is entitled to what law?

According to the Fifth Amendment, a person accused of a crime is entitled to due process of law.