what is a example of double jeopardy

One example of double jeopardy is a defendant being charged with and acquitted of murder. The defendant cannot be tried again for the same offense, even if new evidence emerges or if the prosecution believes they have a stronger case. This is because the principle of double jeopardy protects individuals from being tried multiple times for the same crime, ensuring their right to not be subject to repeated jeopardy or punishment.