A person is convicted of murder, they serve time, get paroled. Later they kill the person that they were convicted of murdering because they were never actually dead, and they cant be tried since they already were, like in the movie. Now, what if, in real life. A person is found not guilty in a murder case, but later on it is learned that the person is actually guilty. Would they be tried again? Double jeopardy does not apply here does it? Since the person was not convicted of the crime?
2007-04-09
14:04:11
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