SUMMARY
Describes the procedure for raising former jeopardy, types of proceedings that place a person in jeopardy, the stages in those proceedings at which jeopardy attaches, and waiver of former jeopardy rights. PDF Download - After purchase go to My Content to retrieve your digital file(s).
DESCRIPTION
Chapter 13
FORMER JEOPARDY
Joanna R. Hershey
Mark J. Kimbrell
§ 13.1 INTRODUCTION
§ 13.2 PROCEDURE FOR RAISING FORMER JEOPARDY
§ 13.3 PROCEEDINGS THAT PROVIDE FORMER JEOPARDY PROTECTION
§ 13.3-1 Is the Proceeding Criminal in Nature?
§ 13.3-2 Proceedings That Are Criminal in Nature
§ 13.3-3 Proceedings That Are Not Criminal in Nature
§ 13.4 AT WHAT POINT DOES A CRIMINAL PROSECUTION SUPPORT A CLAIM OF FORMER JEOPARDY?
§ 13.4-1 Proceedings That Cause Jeopardy to Attach
§ 13.4-2 Events and Procedures That Do Not Cause Jeopardy to Attach
§ 13.5 DID THE PRIOR PROSECUTION CREATE FORMER JEOPARDY PROTECTION IN THE CURRENT PROSECUTION?
§ 13.5-1 Acquittal as a Bar to Reprosecution
§ 13.5-2 Multiple Prosecutions for Same Offense
§ 13.5-3 Multiple Prosecutions for Separate Offenses Based on Same Criminal Episode or Same Act or Transaction
§ 13.6 DID THE DEFENDANT WAIVE FORMER JEOPARDY RIGHTS?
§ 13.6-1 Waiver in First Prosecution
§ 13.6-2 Waiver in Second Prosecution
Appendix 13A Abbreviations