Multiple Choice
The accused is placed in jeopardy (i.e., jeopardy attaches) when:
A) he or she is indicted.
B) he or she is arraigned and enters a plea to the indictment.
C) the jury is sworn or, in cases tried without a jury, when the judge begins hearing testimony.
D) the jury returns a verdict.
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