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Revision as of 10:20, 31 May 2010
Double jeopardy is a procedural defense that does not allow a defendant from being tried twice for the same crime on the same set of facts.
Defenses
Table of Contents
Procedural Defenses
- Double jeopardy
- Statutory Limitation
- Lack of jurisdiction
- Entrapment
- Procedural defects
- Motion to suppress
- Immunity and Public Authority