The Dual Sovereignty Doctrine: What Double Jeopardy Allows

Meta Description: Understanding the Dual Sovereignty Doctrine The U.S. Constitution’s Fifth Amendment protects against double jeopardy, but the Dual Sovereignty Doctrine permits successive prosecution for the same act by different sovereigns (e.g., state and federal governments). This post explains the doctrine’s history, its rationale based on separate “offenses,” and key Supreme Court cases like Gamble […]

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