Unlock the Mystery: Dive into the Double Jeopardy Universe
After Libby is framed for her husband's murder, she discovers a legal loophole: she can't be tried twice for the same crime. Fueled by this, she sets out on a relentless quest for justice and vengeance, with every twist showcasing her resolve and cunning.
Double Jeopardy Trivia
What legal principle prevents a person from being tried twice for the same crime? (Advanced)
#1: Res Judicata
#2: Stare Decisis
#3: Double Jeopardy
#4: Habeas Corpus
In the context of Double Jeopardy, which amendment of the U.S. Constitution is it associated with? (Easy)
#1: First Amendment
#2: Fourth Amendment
#3: Fifth Amendment
#4: Sixth Amendment
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Double Jeopardy Fun Facts
In Jeopardy! history, only one contestant, Ken Jennings, was ever able to surpass over $2.5 million in winnings on the show.
Watson, IBM's AI, competed in Jeopardy! in 2011 and won, showcasing AI's ability to process natural language and trivia.
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