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cagreen833

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Double jeopardy does not bar successive prosecutions of a defendant convicted of one offense if the subsequent prosecution involves
 
  a. a different or separate offense
  b. retrying a person who was previously found not guilty by reason of insanity
  c. a new attorney
  d. a different judge

Question 2

In which decade was there a growing interest in probation's role as part of community justice?
 
  a. 1960s
  b. 1970s
  c. 1980s
  d. 1990s
  e. 2000s



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

e



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