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According to the Constitution, you can only be tried once for the same crime.

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True. The principle that you can only be tried once for the same crime is known as "double jeopardy," which is protected under the Fifth Amendment of the United States Constitution. It prohibits an individual from being tried again for the same offense after a valid conviction or acquittal.
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