This article analyzes the U. S. constitutional law interpreting the concept of “same offence.” Included is a survey of the Supreme Court\u27s attempts to interpret constitutional text in order to provide adequate protection for the underlying double jeopardy interest against vexatious reprosecutions, which have frequently produced inconsistent and illogical results. Part III of this article analyzes U.K. law relating to the concept of “same offence,” where the same narrow double jeopardy protection adopted by the U.S. Supreme Court is supplemented with a broad discretion to prevent unfair successive prosecution that constitutes an abuse of process. Part IV draws lessons from a comparison of U.S. and U.K. law that might serve to rationalize ...
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...
This article analyzes the U. S. constitutional law interpreting the concept of “same offence.” Inclu...
This article analyzes the U. S. constitutional law interpreting the concept of “same offence.” Inclu...
The Constitution’s Double Jeopardy Clause is an analytically gnarly beast. What seems like a fairly ...
This Article will attempt to distill from this confusion a meaningful double jeopardy policy, applic...
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 Virginia Constitution provides: That in criminal prosecutions a man . . . shall not . . . be pu...
In addition to protecting a criminal defendant against multiple trials, the double jeopardy clause p...
This Note argues that the application of the dual sovereignty doctrine to cases involving successive...
How should the legal community think about double jeopardy in the wake of the Rodney King affair? Th...
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...
This article analyzes the U. S. constitutional law interpreting the concept of “same offence.” Inclu...
This article analyzes the U. S. constitutional law interpreting the concept of “same offence.” Inclu...
The Constitution’s Double Jeopardy Clause is an analytically gnarly beast. What seems like a fairly ...
This Article will attempt to distill from this confusion a meaningful double jeopardy policy, applic...
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 Virginia Constitution provides: That in criminal prosecutions a man . . . shall not . . . be pu...
In addition to protecting a criminal defendant against multiple trials, the double jeopardy clause p...
This Note argues that the application of the dual sovereignty doctrine to cases involving successive...
How should the legal community think about double jeopardy in the wake of the Rodney King affair? Th...
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...