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Examples of double jeopardy


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Gendered ageism : a doublejeopardy for women in organizations.
They suggest that those who age in rural areas are subject to doublejeopardy.
This article looks at the social status of elderly women in an empirical test of the doublejeopardy hypothesis.
Aging in minority populations : an examination of the doublejeopardy thesis.
Within services for people who are elderly, those who have dementia often appear to have to suffer a doublejeopardy of age and cognitive disability.
Some of the conclusions of this article cast doubt on the use of an objective measure of mental status in testing the doublejeopardy hypothesis.
A doublejeopardy hypothesis argues that the combined negative effects of occupying two stigmatized statuses are greater than occupying either status alone.
Working in the linguistics/neuroscience interface puts one in doublejeopardy.
I will limit myself here to some less-discussed issues that exhibit a kind of doublejeopardy in print.
Furthermore, age-related discrimination among women exhibits complex patterns that may reflect the ' doublejeopardy ' of age and gender.
This is because in recessions, say, individuals face a doublejeopardy of loss in employment and returns, thus requiring a higher premium to invest in risky financial assets.
The doublejeopardy of ageism and sexism : media images of women.
Doublejeopardy and the veil of ignorance - a reply.
Using both uni-variate and multi-variate analysis (multiple regression) the authors confirm the doublejeopardy hypothesis for the mental health status of the elderly but not for their perceived well-being.
Doublejeopardy : schizophrenia and substance use.
The challenge of doublejeopardy.
Does it not mean that children who are poor and go to a secondary modern school face doublejeopardy?
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The abolition of the doublejeopardy rule would be a great mistake.
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That individual may have to go to the civil courts to claim separately, and we believe that is an unnecessary doublejeopardy.
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The reason for that provision was avoidance of what is known as "doublejeopardy"—trying someone twice for the same offence.
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That is a doublejeopardy which any disciplined service is bound to accept.
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I shall come on to the whole question of doublejeopardy.
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Changing the doublejeopardy law makes all the difference to our capacity to follow through on that.
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It is that the new law would involve a form of doublejeopardy or, worse still, punishment inflicted in respect of past lawful conduct.
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There is an issue pragmatically and legitimately to be considered about eroding the doublejeopardy protection.
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Once the doublejeopardy rule is got rid of, there is an inexorable logic for saying that every offence is capable of being retried.
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The changes on doublejeopardy are long overdue.
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It is extremely important to ensure that, wherever appropriate, people do not suffer the risk of doublejeopardy on criminal charges.
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But he has to answer once and for all the case for doublejeopardy.
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By and large, they suffer from doublejeopardy.
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I do not think that we need be greatly troubled about the issue of doublejeopardy.
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It was wrong to say that what we are talking about is doublejeopardy.
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It may be that he will not be in doublejeopardy if the amendment is passed, but he will be in suspended jeopardy.
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Doublejeopardy in its accepted sense means that a person should not be at risk of being punished twice for the same offence.
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Thirdly, and by far the most important issue, is not the doublejeopardy but the double threat of jeopardy.
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This constitutes what lawyers term doublejeopardy, which is anathema to most democratic countries.
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This provides a substantial measure of protection against what has been described as doublejeopardy.
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We are not dealing with doublejeopardy because so few offenders and criminals are subject even to single jeopardy.
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Even if that is right—it sounds rather optimistic to me—there will be a period of doublejeopardy as the new system comes in.
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The doublejeopardy rule precludes someone from bringing a prosecution when there has been an earlier prosecution.
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That is hidden for ever from the public gaze, thanks to the principle of doublejeopardy.
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We recognise the importance of maintaining that momentum, which includes consideration of the doublejeopardy rule.
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Like me, he knows that doublejeopardy and related matters have been considered for some years by lawyers and especially by legal academics.
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It nevertheless represents a weakening of the doublejeopardy rule to the extent that the jury was told of previous convictions.
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Although we recognise the strength of our laws, including the doublejeopardy rule, it is important not to be dogmatic.
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Relaxation of the doublejeopardy law would have enabled an injustice to be done.
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I believe that that places social workers in a serious doublejeopardy.
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The tradition of doublejeopardy is very important.
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This kind of doublejeopardy is another mark of the authoritarian state.
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In fact, one might say that they put them in doublejeopardy.
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There are very large numbers of people, not only within the police service, who feel strongly that doublejeopardy must be avoided.
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That has of course brought us into conflict with many organisations which are proposing schemes which involve doublejeopardy.
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Was that in breach of the principle of doublejeopardy?
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The principle of doublejeopardy is very important.
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Doublejeopardy in this sense is a fact of life, for instance, where professions are controlled.
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After all, in a sense the local authority is put in doublejeopardy.
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However, he says that we should ignore doublejeopardy because it is not on the statute book.
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We must be vigilant to respect the rule against doublejeopardy, which is a most important safeguard against oppressive prosecutions.
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Could she give us one further reassurance on the doublejeopardy question?
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Doublejeopardy is unavoidable where a profession has rules of conduct.
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Those principles, which give the accused a fighting chance or more than that, would not be affected at all by relaxing the doublejeopardy rule.
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All component manufacturers have been faced with a doublejeopardy.
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Will they be taken into account to avoid the application of the doublejeopardy rule, in order to avoid unfair double convictions?
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They have sought to enshrine the principle of no doublejeopardy following acquittal on a criminal charge.
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It said that in those circumstances there should be no doublejeopardy.
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Two things emerged, crucially, from that analysis of doublejeopardy.
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Doublejeopardy, from the police point of view, is equally hazardous.
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But that example by no means covers all the cases in which doublejeopardy might occur.
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That is in order to deal with the question of doublejeopardy.
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There is the rule of no doublejeopardy and the authority of chief officers for discipline within their forces.
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I end on the problem of doublejeopardy and the regulators.
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On doublejeopardy, the report proposes that consideration should be given to permitting prosecution after acquittal when fresh evidence is presented.
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Therefore, doublejeopardy is the issue rather than the balance of proof in any one situation.
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That is because the practitioner should not be exposed to a form of doublejeopardy.
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The difficulty lies in the point about doublejeopardy.
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Clearly, we ought to accept that doublejeopardy is to be avoided.
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Therefore, the necessity for avoiding the danger of doublejeopardy is rightly a matter of great importance to all police officers.
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We are appalled at the prospect of doublejeopardy.
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That may not be doublejeopardy, but it is certainly jeopardy and is oppressive and in many ways offensive to all our traditions.
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Great arguments have broken out over whether, when two people bring individual prosecutions, there is the risk of doublejeopardy.
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It is as much a principle of natural justice as the doublejeopardy rule, that nobody should be punished twice for the same offence.
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It is not a circular process and it does not create doublejeopardy.
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We have regarded this as one of the central features of our proposals not to have doublejeopardy.
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I would be the last person to approve a system that put police officers at risk of doublejeopardy.
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Is that at odds with the doublejeopardy rule?
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We must consider the danger of doublejeopardy.
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This would introduce, in a big way, a doublejeopardy for police officers, which is a very real difficulty.
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Firstly, it would subject the offender to a form of doublejeopardy—of being tried twice in effect for the same offence.
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What has the proposed change to the doublejeopardy rules to do with the kinds of crime that we are talking about today?
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I entirely agree that firms should not be subject to doublejeopardy.
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However, we can remove the doublejeopardy argument if we have a mind to.
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There would otherwise be room for inconsistency of judgment and for claims of doublejeopardy by the people accused.
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It may lead to doublejeopardy, but the fear is exaggerated.
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They follow closely the terms of the protection against doublejeopardy that already applies to licence enforcement orders in the utility statutes.
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The principle of doublejeopardy is as fundamental as the presumption of innocence or the threshold of proof.
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It implies a weakening of sorts in the doublejeopardy rule.
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Our action regarding protocol 7 does not relate directly to our review of the law of doublejeopardy.
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There is a debate on whether we should get rid of the rule against doublejeopardy.
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It must be objectionable in principle for someone to be vulnerable to doublejeopardy.
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