In order to have double jeopardy protection against a second prosecution:
A) the first trial must end in acquittal.
B) both prosecutions must involve a felony.
C) both prosecutions must be brought under the same section of the penal code.
D) both prosecutions must be brought by the same sovereign entity for the same offense.
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Q4: Notwithstanding the attachment of jeopardy, the accused
Q5: Double jeopardy does not apply if the
Q6: A masked bandit robbed a federally insured
Q7: Trial by a jury of one's peers
Q8: The accused is placed in jeopardy (i.e.,
Q10: Laws like those requiring sex offenders to
Q11: A grand jury is conducted in public.
Q12: The "same transaction" test:
A) is used by
Q13: Voir dire refers to:
A) examination of potential
Q14: A defendant's double jeopardy rights are violated
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