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You can be tried twice for a crime if found guilty/innocent at the first trial.

A. True

B. False

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Answer: False

Explanation:The short version of the rule is that you cannot be prosecuted more than once for the same crime. It prevents prosecution for the same crime after an acquittal or a conviction, and it also prevents imposing multiple punishments for the same crime.

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