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Which of the following is an example of double jeopardy?
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being sued for causing Jack Smith’s death after being found not guilty of Jack Smith’s death
being sued for causing Jack Smith’s death after being found not guilty of Jack Smith’s death

being tried for murder of Jack Smith after being found not guilty for murdering Jack Smith
being tried for murder of Jack Smith after being found not guilty for murdering Jack Smith

being tried for the murder of Jack Smith after being found not guilty for murdering Joe Smith
being tried for the murder of Jack Smith after being found not guilty for murdering Joe Smith

being tried for the murder of Jack Smith after the first murder trial ended in a mistrial
being tried for the murder of Jack Smith after the first murder trial ended in a mistrial

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being tried for murder of Jack Smith after being found not guilty for murdering Jack Smith
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