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2C:1-9 Double Jeopardy |
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| 2C:1-9. Double jeopardy
When prosecution barred by former prosecution for the same offense.
A prosecution of a defendant for a violation of the same provision
of the statutes based upon the same facts as a former prosecution
is barred by such former prosecution under the following circumstances:
a. The former prosecution resulted in an acquittal by a finding
of not guilty by the trier of fact or in a determination that
there was insufficient evidence to warrant a conviction. A finding
of guilty of a lesser included offense is an acquittal of the
greater inclusive offense, although the conviction is subsequently
set aside.
b. The former prosecution was terminated, after
the complaint had been filed or the indictment found, by a final
order or judgment for the defendant, which has not been set
aside, reversed, or vacated and which necessarily required a
determination inconsistent with a fact or a legal proposition
that must be established for conviction of the offense. This
subsection shall not apply to an order or judgment quashing
an indictment prior to trial.
c. The former prosecution resulted
in a conviction. There is a conviction if the prosecution resulted
in a judgment of conviction which has not been reversed or vacated,
a verdict of guilty which has not been set aside and which is
capable of supporting a judgment, or a plea of guilty accepted
by the court. In the latter two cases failure to enter judgment
must be for a reason other than a motion of the defendant.
d. The former prosecution was improperly terminated. Except
as provided in this subsection, there is an improper termination
of a prosecution if the termination is for reasons not amounting
to an acquittal, and it takes place after the jury was impaneled
and sworn or, in a trial before a court without a jury, after
the first witness was sworn but before findings were rendered
by the trier of facts. Termination under any of the following
circumstances is not improper:
(1) The defendant consents
to the termination or waives, by motion to dismiss or otherwise,
his right to object to the termination.
(2) The trial court
finds that the termination is necessary because of the failure
of the jury to agree upon a verdict after a reasonable time
for deliberation has been allowed.
(3) The trial court finds
that the termination is required by a sufficient legal reason
and a manifest or absolute or overriding necessity.
L.1978,
c. 95, s. 2C:1-9, eff. Sept. 1, 1979.
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