It criminal matters it normally means that you can not be tried for that crime because the matter was already before the court
Put at risk of being harmed or hurt.
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If you are talking about someone in danger, it is "in jeopardy." If you are talking about the television show, it's "on Jeopardy."
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Double jeopardy means that a person cannot be put on trial again for the same crime if he was already acquitted once.
I'm not sure what "jeperty" means. It might be a misspelling of "jeopardy," which means being in a dangerous or risky situation. Can you provide more context or clarify the term?
Protect your home from what? What do you mean by attached home?
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
It means stuck together. Like you sowed your dress together. Or it mean that you get your skin re attached by a Dr..
Becoming attached to someone means being unable to do without them.
"Jeopardize" is a verb that means to put something at risk or in danger. "Jeopardy" is a noun that refers to being in a dangerous situation or at risk of harm or loss. In other words, to jeopardize something is to put it in jeopardy.
Double jeopardy refers to being prosecuted for the same crime twice, which is typically not allowed due to constitutional protections against double jeopardy. It does not specifically refer to using different criteria to judge others versus ourselves.