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Love v. Morton, No. 95-6309 (JEI) (D.N.J.) (944 F.Supp. 379) (November 12, 1996) (Judge Joseph E. Irenas)

After mistrial without defendant's consent, and where there is no manifest necessity for the mistrial, the defendant cannot be tried for the same charges again.

This decision contains one of the best and most detailed analyses we have seen of the Double Jeopardy Clause's prohibitions against a new trial once ...

 

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