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Lois was charged with embezzling money from her employer. She was tried in court before a jury who found her innocent of the crime. After the trial, the police found additional evidence clearly showing Lois was guilty of the crime. Since Lois cannot be charged with embezzlement again, can she be charged with stealing?
Can someone help me answer this question? I'm not sure what the answer would be
Can someone help me answer this question? I'm not sure what the answer would be
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
I don't think so. Stealing and embezzlement are basically the same thing.
But check your text book or Google.
But check your text book or Google.
Answered by
melly
But why cant she be charged with embezzlement again? I can't find anything in my textbook about this
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Look for double jeopardy in your text.
And this should help.
https://criminal.findlaw.com/criminal-rights/double-jeopardy.html
And this should help.
https://criminal.findlaw.com/criminal-rights/double-jeopardy.html
Answered by
melly
I think it would be yes, since the police found additional evidence that proved she was guilty. Double jeopardy would not protect her because their is different evidence being presented for the second trial.
Am I correct?
Am I correct?
Answered by
Ms. Sue
I don't know. I do not have a law background.
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