No, individuals cannot be arrested and tried for the same crime twice due to the protection against double jeopardy provided by the Fifth Amendment of the United States Constitution.
Yes, you can be re-arrested and charged with the same crime. It is only double-jeapordy if you are TRIED twice for the same crime.
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No, the defendant has not been tried for the same crime twice.
Yes. As long as you are not charged with same exact crime twice, you may be charged with as many offenses as they can attribute to you.
You can not be tried twice for the same crime. It's called double jeopardy.
Double jeopardy means you can't be tried twice for the same crime.
It referred to as the double jeopardy rule. A person cannot be charged for the same crime for the same actions twice.
No, under double jeopardy laws, a person cannot be charged for the same crime twice.
No, under double jeopardy laws, a person cannot be charged with the same crime twice.
No, under the principle of double jeopardy, a person cannot be tried for the same crime twice.
Double Jeopardy being tried for the same crime twice. It is prohibited in the Bill of Rights, 8th amendment.
No, under double jeopardy laws, a person cannot be tried for the same crime twice.