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    This Fifth Amendment Rule Prohibits the Court from Trying a Criminal
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This Fifth Amendment Rule Prohibits the Court from Trying a Criminal

Question 35

Question 35

Multiple Choice

This Fifth Amendment rule prohibits the court from trying a criminal defendant twice for the same offense.


A) directed verdict
B) exclusionary rule
C) double jeopardy
D) affirmative defense

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