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    Other Than Some Specific Exceptions, the Government Has Only One
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Other Than Some Specific Exceptions, the Government Has Only One

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Other than some specific exceptions, the government has only one attempt to obtain a conviction; if the defendant is acquitted, he or she may not be retried.

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