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Yeager v. U.S., No. 08-67 (U.S. Supreme Court) (557 U.S. 110; 129 S.Ct. 2360) (June 18, 2009) (Justice Stevens)

In this case, the Supreme Court held, by a 6-3 vote, that if a jury finds an individual not guilty on some counts, but can’t agree on the others, prosecutors may not try that individual again on the “hung” counts if they had a common element with those on which ...

 

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