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SCOTUS Has Bad News For Paul Manafort In 'Double Jeopardy' Case

So that takes care of the Trump pardon problem. The Supreme Court decided 7-2 today that states have the right under the dual sovereignty provision to charge defendants already convicted of federal crimes. ABC: In a 7-2 decision, the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday has upheld an exception to the Fifth Amendment's ban on "double jeopardy," allowing a state and the federal government to each prosecute an individual for the same action if it violates both state and federal laws. The case could have incidentally expanded the presidential pardon power by ending the exception, but the court did not take that step. The #SCOTUS has held the Constitution's double jeopardy clause allows states and the federal government to prosecute an individual for the same offense saying, "Where there are two sovereigns, there are two laws and two 'offences.'"Justices Ginsburg and Gorsuch dissented. — Kansas Law Review (@ukanlrev) June 17, 2019

 

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