Double Jeopardy Flashcards
what are the justifications for DJ
- Finality/efficiency
- Prevents prosecutor from wearing down innocent ∆
-Limits prosecutorial vindictiveness
-Increases consistency in treatment of ∆s
-Forces prosecution to be careful in first attempt
-Imposes some limits on legislature’s ability to pass duplicative criminal laws
-Allows repose for ∆
-Ensures that single fact finder will consider the case
what are the four protections of DJ
- can’t be prosecuted again for same offense after acquittal
- can’t be prosecuted again for same offense after conviction
- government can’t punish multiple times for same offense
- ∆ has right to have case tried by particular fact finder
what is the three step test for DJ
- has jeopardy attached
- has jeopardy terminated
- has the government prosecuted defendant again for same offense
when does DJ attach
when jury is impaneled and sworn
when does DJ terminate
- judgements reaching merits of a case – even if bad decision
- post verdict or appellate ruling but only if was based on insufficiency of evidence, not a procedural thing
- implied acquittals
- mistrials (if ∆ was goaded into it)
- convictions
when can government appeal
Gov can appeal a judge throwing out a guilty verdict because it’s not a new case – it would just be reinstating the conviction
what is issue preclusion
the first jury’s verdict as to a fact necessarily decided something that precludes the second jury from hearing charges on that same point later on
what is the effect of severance on issue preclusion
if the ∆ sought the severance, he forfeited his protections from issue preclusion
what is charge preclusion
the state can’t bring a successive prosecution if the charges do not EACH have a distinct element from each other
what is the effect of the block burger test on predicates
predicates are off limits for felony murder, but conspiracy will also beat Blockburger
what is the block burger test
each crime must have an element the other doesn’t
how do you show it’s the same offense
- it’s the same under block burger and
- must show congress didn’t intend to allow multiple punishments for it
what is dual sovereignty doctrine
different sovereigns may prosecute for the same offense. key question is whether their power ultimately derives from separate sources
what are different and distinct sovereignties
- federal/ state
- state/ state
- federal/ tribal
- state/ territories
what are the same sovereigns
- state/ county
- federal/ territories