Virtually every legal system specifies a variety of burdens of proof for different kinds of claims, and then secures each specification with another, nominally unrelated rule pertaining to relitigation. In criminal law, where a prosecutor might be required to prove guilt beyond a reasonable doubt, the prosecutor is prevented from repeatedly drawing from the urn, as it were, by the familiar and nearly universal rule of double jeopardy. We suggest that if law were to weaken the protection, or more likely to permit the defendant to waive the double jeopardy protection, both private and social benefits might follow. The benefits derive from the notion that with a simple double jeopardy rule, the prosecutor – like most people who take a test kno...
This Article will attempt to distill from this confusion a meaningful double jeopardy policy, applic...
A model of plea bargaining with asymmetric information is presented. The prosecutor's private inform...
The Double Jeopardy Clause provides that no person will “be subject for the same offence to be twice...
Virtually every legal system specifies a variety of burdens of proof for different kinds of claims, ...
The debate about how much protection criminal defendants should have against successive prosecutions...
In addition to protecting a criminal defendant against multiple trials, the double jeopardy clause p...
This Note argues that the Double Jeopardy Clause bars retrial after reversals of convictions tainted...
The Double Jeopardy Clause of the United States Constitution protects criminal defendants against be...
peer-reviewedThe common law principle against double jeopardy is a proscription against retrials for...
This Recent Development first traces the evolution of the double jeopardy doctrine. The Recent Devel...
Courts in common law countries reject plea-agreements only when the agreed upon sentence is seen as ...
A major concern with plea bargains is that innocent defendants will be induced to plead guilty. This...
This Note argues that once the defendant raises a nonfrivolous double jeopardy claim that turns on a...
This paper examines optimal prosecutor behavior with respect to plea bargaining when defendant guilt...
A model of plea bargaining with asymmetric information is presented. The prosecutor's private inform...
This Article will attempt to distill from this confusion a meaningful double jeopardy policy, applic...
A model of plea bargaining with asymmetric information is presented. The prosecutor's private inform...
The Double Jeopardy Clause provides that no person will “be subject for the same offence to be twice...
Virtually every legal system specifies a variety of burdens of proof for different kinds of claims, ...
The debate about how much protection criminal defendants should have against successive prosecutions...
In addition to protecting a criminal defendant against multiple trials, the double jeopardy clause p...
This Note argues that the Double Jeopardy Clause bars retrial after reversals of convictions tainted...
The Double Jeopardy Clause of the United States Constitution protects criminal defendants against be...
peer-reviewedThe common law principle against double jeopardy is a proscription against retrials for...
This Recent Development first traces the evolution of the double jeopardy doctrine. The Recent Devel...
Courts in common law countries reject plea-agreements only when the agreed upon sentence is seen as ...
A major concern with plea bargains is that innocent defendants will be induced to plead guilty. This...
This Note argues that once the defendant raises a nonfrivolous double jeopardy claim that turns on a...
This paper examines optimal prosecutor behavior with respect to plea bargaining when defendant guilt...
A model of plea bargaining with asymmetric information is presented. The prosecutor's private inform...
This Article will attempt to distill from this confusion a meaningful double jeopardy policy, applic...
A model of plea bargaining with asymmetric information is presented. The prosecutor's private inform...
The Double Jeopardy Clause provides that no person will “be subject for the same offence to be twice...