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SCOTUS Audio
SCOTUS Audio
80 episodes
6 days ago
Raw oral argument audio from the US Supreme Court.
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Raw oral argument audio from the US Supreme Court.
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Government
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McElrath v. Georgia
SCOTUS Audio
59 minutes 19 seconds
1 year ago
McElrath v. Georgia
The Georgia Supreme Court held that a jury's verdict of acquittal on one criminal charge and its verdict of guilty on a different criminal charge arising from the same facts were logically and legally impossible to reconcile. It called the verdicts "repugnant," vacated both of them, and subsequently held that the defendant could be prosecuted a second time on both charges. Does the Double Jeopardy Clause of the Fifth Amendment prohibit a second prosecution for a crime of which a defendant was previously acquitted?
SCOTUS Audio
Raw oral argument audio from the US Supreme Court.