In addition to protecting a criminal defendant against multiple trials, the double jeopardy clause protects those convicted of crimes from multiple punishment for the same offense. This protection presents the problem of how to determine whether two or more charged offenses are truly separate or whether they constitute a single offense. In Blockburger v. United States, the United States Supreme Court adopted a mechanical test, holding that two offenses are different where each requires proof of a fact that the other does not. For many years this same evidence test seemed to be the last word on whether two offenses were sufficiently distinct to provide separate bases of punishment. Recently, however, the Court has determined that the issue...
This Article proposes to clarify this area of criminal practice. California Penal Code § 1023, prohi...
Familiar to most Americans, the double jeopardy clause (the clause) of the Fifth Amendment to the Un...
This article analyzes the U. S. constitutional law interpreting the concept of “same offence.” Inclu...
In addition to protecting a criminal defendant against multiple trials, the double jeopardy clause p...
The Double Jeopardy Clause of the United States Constitution protects criminal defendants against be...
The Double Jeopardy Clause of the United States Constitution protects criminal defendants against be...
The Double Jeopardy Clause of the United States Constitution protects criminal defendants against be...
The purpose of the thesis is to formulate a definition of the protection offered by state and federa...
Courts and commentators treat as axiomatic that the Double Jeopardy Clause protects against multiple...
The purpose of the thesis is to formulate a definition of the protection offered by state and federa...
This Article will attempt to distill from this confusion a meaningful double jeopardy policy, applic...
This Article will attempt to distill from this confusion a meaningful double jeopardy policy, applic...
Criminal defendants often are charged and convicted of multiple offenses. And often one offense is a...
This Note argues that the rationale of the Supreme Court\u27s post-conviction cases cannot be extend...
This Article proposes to clarify this area of criminal practice. California Penal Code § 1023, prohi...
This Article proposes to clarify this area of criminal practice. California Penal Code § 1023, prohi...
Familiar to most Americans, the double jeopardy clause (the clause) of the Fifth Amendment to the Un...
This article analyzes the U. S. constitutional law interpreting the concept of “same offence.” Inclu...
In addition to protecting a criminal defendant against multiple trials, the double jeopardy clause p...
The Double Jeopardy Clause of the United States Constitution protects criminal defendants against be...
The Double Jeopardy Clause of the United States Constitution protects criminal defendants against be...
The Double Jeopardy Clause of the United States Constitution protects criminal defendants against be...
The purpose of the thesis is to formulate a definition of the protection offered by state and federa...
Courts and commentators treat as axiomatic that the Double Jeopardy Clause protects against multiple...
The purpose of the thesis is to formulate a definition of the protection offered by state and federa...
This Article will attempt to distill from this confusion a meaningful double jeopardy policy, applic...
This Article will attempt to distill from this confusion a meaningful double jeopardy policy, applic...
Criminal defendants often are charged and convicted of multiple offenses. And often one offense is a...
This Note argues that the rationale of the Supreme Court\u27s post-conviction cases cannot be extend...
This Article proposes to clarify this area of criminal practice. California Penal Code § 1023, prohi...
This Article proposes to clarify this area of criminal practice. California Penal Code § 1023, prohi...
Familiar to most Americans, the double jeopardy clause (the clause) of the Fifth Amendment to the Un...
This article analyzes the U. S. constitutional law interpreting the concept of “same offence.” Inclu...