Asked by james
Which situation is an example of double jeopardy?
A
A person is put on trial without a lawyer and found guilty.
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D
A person is found guilty after a trial and convicted of multiple crimes.
A person is found guilty after a trial and receives an unreasonable sentence.
A person is put on trial and found guilty of a crime for which he or she has already been tried.
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D — being tried and found guilty for a crime for which one has already been tried. Double jeopardy means being prosecuted more than once for the same offense.
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