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" [t]he underlying idea, one that is deeply ingrained in at least the Anglo-American system of jurisprudence, is that the State with all its resources and power should not be allowed to make repeated attempts to convict an individual for an alleged offense,... "
United States Reports: Cases Adjudged in the Supreme Court - 45. lappuse
autors: United States. Supreme Court - 1980
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Bail Reform Act: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Courts, Civil Liberties ...

United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary. Subcommittee on Courts, Civil Liberties, and the Administration of Justice - 1985 - 1222 lapas
...historical expansion of the scope of the double jeopardy clause reflected a deeply ingrained notion "that the state with all its resources and power should...make repeated attempts to convict an individual." I8S In essence, the Court has discerned in the historical development of these fundamental principles...
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United States Reports: Cases Adjudged in the Supreme Court at ..., 466. sējums

United States. Supreme Court, John Chandler Bancroft Davis, Henry Putzel, Henry C. Lind, Frank D. Wagner - 1986 - 1032 lapas
...concern that repeated trials may subject a defendant "to embarrassment, expense and ordeal and compe[l] him to live in a continuing state of anxiety and insecurity,...that even though innocent he may be found guilty." Green v. United States, 355 US 184, 187-188 (1957). Jeopardy may be said to have terminated only when...
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United States Reports: Cases Adjudged in the Supreme Court at ..., 469. sējums

United States. Supreme Court, John Chandler Bancroft Davis, Henry Putzel, Henry C. Lind, Frank D. Wagner - 1987 - 1232 lapas
...328 (1937). Both sorts of prosecutions enable the Government "with all its resources and power ... to make repeated attempts to convict an individual...live in a continuing state of anxiety and insecurity . . . ." Green v. United States, 355 US 184, 187 (1957). Both should be subject to equal condemnation...
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The Tilted Playing Field: Is Criminal Justice Unfair?

H. Richard Uviller - 1998 - 342 lapas
...underlying idea, one that is ingrained in at least the Anglo-American system of jurisprudence, is that the State with all its resources and power should...that even though innocent he may be found guilty." Not only did Justice Black exclude the benighted State of Connecticut (which had allowed prosecution...
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The American Jury System

Randolph N. Jonakait - 2003 - 646 lapas
...idea, one that is deeply ingrained in at least the Anglo-American system of jurisprudence, is that the State with all its resources and power should...possibility that even though innocent he may be found guilty."9 As a result, the prosecution cannot appeal in a criminal case if a successful appeal would...
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Encyclopedia of Supreme Court Quotations

Christopher A. Anzalone - 2000 - 422 lapas
...Clause], one that is deeply ingrained in at least the Anglo-American system of jurisprudence, is that the state with all its resources and power should...that even though innocent he may be found guilty. Keywords: Alleged offense, Conviction, Double jeopardy, Guilt, Innocence, Jurisprudence Justice William...
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The American Jury System

Randolph N. Jonakait - 2008 - 372 lapas
...idea, one that is deeply ingrained in at least the Anglo-American system of jurisprudence, is that the State with all its resources and power should...possibility that even though innocent he may be found guilty."9 As a result, the prosecution cannot appeal in a criminal case if a successful appeal would...
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International Crime and Punishment: Selected Issues, 2. sējums

Sienho Yee - 2003 - 282 lapas
...defendant. As the United States Supreme Court recognized, multiple prosecutions expose the defendant to "embarrassment, expense and ordeal and compelling...in a continuing state of anxiety and insecurity." 24 However, the human rights rationale recognizes that this stress and trauma may extend not just to...
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Proceedings of the ... World Congress of the ..., 4. sējums;20. sējums

Internationale Vereinigung für Rechts- und Sozialphilosophie - 2004 - 206 lapas
...matter closed and to plan ahead accordingly10. The idea of the double jeopardy clause is that the state should not be allowed to make repeated attempts to convict an individual for an alleged offence thereby compelling him to live in a continuing state of anxiety and insecurity11. But the finality...
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Rights, Liberties & the Rule of Law

Maryann Zihala - 2005 - 234 lapas
...idea, one that is deeply ingrained in at least the Anglo-American system of jurisprudence, is that the State with all its resources and power should...that even though innocent he may be found guilty." This underlying notion has from the very beginning been part of our constitutional tradition. Like...
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