Thursday, December 22, 2011

Why are convicted criminals guaranteed appeals but prosecution is not allowed to appeal an "innocent" verdict?

It does not seem logical that convicted criminals are allowed to appeal to a higher court, but the prosecution is stopped by the double jeopardy clause. Should it not be that if prosecution has uncovered new evidence that they should be able to re-try someone for a crime that they had been previously acquitted of?

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