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  • “right against double jeopardy is not limited to capital crimes or corporal punishment, but that it extends to all felonies, misdemeanors, and juvenile-delinquency adjudications, regardless of the applicable punishments..”

    Flanagan

    “right against double jeopardy is not limited to capital crimes or corporal punishment, but that it extends to all felonies, misdemeanors, and juvenile-delinquency adjudications, regardless of the applicable punishments..”

    Flanagan

     

    “right against double jeopardy is not limited to capital crimes or corporal punishment, but that it extends to all felonies, misdemeanors, and juvenile-delinquency adjudications, regardless of the applicable punishments..”

    Flanagan

    “right against double jeopardy is not limited to capital crimes or corporal punishment, but that it extends to all felonies, misdemeanors, and juvenile-delinquency adjudications, regardless of the applicable punishments..”

    Flanagan

Acquittal is the best case scenario once a criminal defendant has entered the trial phase of his/her prosecution. It is the formal certification of innocence of an accused by the jury. It is the equivalent of being found not guilty during a trial

 

St Petersburg Florida Criminal Defense Attorney

Double jeopardy is prohibited by the 5th Amendment to the Constitution of the United States. "No person shall … be subject for the same offense to be twice put in jeopardy of life or limb." This double jeopardy clause is found in each state’s criminal statutes and prohibits state and federal governments from prosecuting individuals for the same crime on more than one occasion. The U.S. Supreme Court has established that the right against double jeopardy is not limited to capital crimes or corporal punishment, but that it extends to all felonies, misdemeanors, and juvenile-delinquency adjudications, regardless of the applicable punishments.

Double jeopardy only applies to criminal matters. For instance, while OJ Simpson was acquitted of murdering his estranged wife Nicole Brown Simpson, he still faced civil trials.