Legal Question in Criminal Law in Georgia
Can a defendent be retried if he is declared innocent by the court, however walks out on the front steps and declares that he actually did the crime. Would he be safe because of the Double Jeopardy? Or what?
Asked on 10/06/10, 12:15 pm
2 Answers from Attorneys
Phillip M. Cook
Cook Legal Services, LLC
He would be stupid, but probably safe from being tried for the SAME crime again.
Best of luck.******The above is for informational purposes only and does not create an attorney-client privilege.*******
Answered on 10/11/10, 12:28 pm
Edward Hoffman
Law Offices of Edward A. Hoffman
Mr. Cook is probably right, but not necessarily. To give one example: if the man was acquitted in state court he could still be tried in federal court, if the underlying conduct violated both state and federal laws and if the applicable limitations period had not expired.
Answered on 10/11/10, 5:02 pm
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