The Double Jeopardy Clause of the Fifth Amendment protects persons from ________.
A) evidence procured through unreasonable search and seizures
B) confessions obtained through physical force during an interrogation
C) being tried twice for the same crime
D) being subjected to a heavier penalty or longer imprisonment than originally sentenced
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