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|a Thomas III, George C.
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|a Double Jeopardy :
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|a Acknowledgments; Introduction; Chapter 1: The Road Back to Blackstone; Chapter 2: Double Jeopardy Policy and History; Chapter 3: Standard Double Jeopardy Approaches; Chapter 4: "Life or Limb" Blameworthiness; Chapter 5: Singular/Distinct Blameworthiness; Chapter 6: Bringing Coherence to Same-Offense Doctrine; Chapter 7: Unifying Same-Offense Theory; Chapter 8: Second Jeopardies; Chapter 9: The Role of Legislative Intent in Determining the End of Jeopardy; Chapter 10: A Final Defense; Notes; Bibliography; Index; About the Author.
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|a In the first book-length book on the subject in over a quarter century, George C. Thomas III advances an integrated theory of double jeopardy law, a theory anchored in historical, doctrinal, and philosophical method. Despite popular belief, double jeopardy has never been a limitation on the legislature. It functions instead to keep prosecutors and judges from imposing more than one criminal judgment for the same offense. Determining when seemingly different offenses constitute the "same offense" is no easy task. Nor is it always easy to determine when a defendant has suffered more th.
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