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    What Precludes Prosecutors from Appealing a Not Guilty Verdict
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What Precludes Prosecutors from Appealing a Not Guilty Verdict

Question 2

Question 2

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What precludes prosecutors from appealing a not guilty verdict?


A) the fair prosecution clause
B) the judicial clause
C) the double jeopardy clause
D) the appellate clause

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