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- DictionaryDou·ble jeop·ard·y/ˈdəbəl ˈjepərdē/
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- 1. the prosecution of a person twice for the same offense: North American "he can still be prosecuted on that charge without double jeopardy"
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Legal procedural defense that prevents an accused person from being tried twice on same charges
In jurisprudence, double jeopardy is a procedural defence that prevents an accused person from being tried again on the same charges following an acquittal or conviction and in rare cases prosecutorial and/or judge misconduct in the same jurisdiction. Double jeopardy is a common concept in criminal law – in civil law, a similar concept is that of res judicata. The double jeopardy protection in cri... Wikipedia