Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

double-jeopardy

noun
/ˈdʌb.əl ˈdʒɛp.ər.di/
Definition
The legal principle that prohibits an individual from being tried twice for the same crime in the same jurisdiction.
Examples
  • After the first trial ended in an acquittal, she could not be retried due to double jeopardy.
  • The concept of double jeopardy is seen as a protection for defendants in criminal cases.
  • He faced double jeopardy when he was found not guilty and then faced civil charges for the same act.
Meaning
Double jeopardy is a fundamental aspect of the legal system that ensures a person cannot be prosecuted more than once for the same offense, providing protection against the government’s abuse of power during prosecution.
Synonyms
  • Legal protection
  • Double prosecution