Now after stating that express how you would feel if you had found out that the defendant previously acquitted on the trial for the murder of one of your family members but you then they end up murdering that family member of yours but you cannot find any new evidence then the defendant cannot be retried for the offence under the Double Jeopardy law. Double jeopardy is an ancient common law principle that protects individuals from being tried more than once for the same offence. It was traditionally restricted to criminal proceedings to shield a defendant from repeated attempts at conviction by the all-powerful state, as a matter of fairness. However, the judiciary and legislature have struggled to
Now after stating that express how you would feel if you had found out that the defendant previously acquitted on the trial for the murder of one of your family members but you then they end up murdering that family member of yours but you cannot find any new evidence then the defendant cannot be retried for the offence under the Double Jeopardy law. Double jeopardy is an ancient common law principle that protects individuals from being tried more than once for the same offence. It was traditionally restricted to criminal proceedings to shield a defendant from repeated attempts at conviction by the all-powerful state, as a matter of fairness. However, the judiciary and legislature have struggled to