There is no limit as long as each complaint is legitimate and not intended for purposes of harassment. If you file frivolous lawsuits you may become liable for the defendant's legal costs and punitive damages.
As many times as you wish.
As many time as they like
Clarification needed. Do you mean administered to the same person?
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It means the person was charged and convicted in both a state and federal court. The double jeopardy rule only applies when the accused person is charged with the same crime, more than once, in the same court system. State and federal courts are not in the same court system.Whatever act was carried out, clearly violated both a state and federal statute, thus the individual can be charged for the same act in both court systems. The defendant was convicted both times and sentenced to a term of probation by both courts.
There is no limit to the number of times you can get married and divorced in the United States as long as you are only married to one person at a time. You are only limited by your longevity.
Ejaculation is NOT the same as orgasm. Sometimes never, sometimes twice. This is very individual and even for the same person it will vary between times.
As many times as you legally are in debt to them, and fail to repay it. There is no limit on one organizations or person's right to garnish.
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Definition of Double Jeapordy: Double jeopardy refers to a person being tried again for the same offense after being acquitted.
I have never heard of of this particular position - it may be the same as what is known elsewhere as the "Victim/Witness Advocate." It is a a person who assists the Victim or Witness through the emotionally trying times of the preliminary court phases of the case.
In general, you cannot sue a person twice for the same claim if you lost the first time. This concept is known as double jeopardy, which protects individuals from being tried for the same offense multiple times.