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Diaz Vs. United States
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- Feb 19, 1912
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Diaz v. UnitedSearch
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States - 223 U.S. 442 (1912) U.S. Supreme Court Diaz v. UnitedSearch
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States, 223 U.S. 442 (1912) Diaz v. UnitedSearch
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is in terms restricted to instance where the second jeopardy is for the same offense as was the first. Gavieres v. UnitedSearch
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substantial equivalent of the similar right embodied in the Sixth Amendment, by which it should be measured. Kepner v. UnitedSearch
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to the Supreme Court of the Philippines, where, subject to a change made in the term of imprisonment ( see Trono v. UnitedSearch
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Flemister v. UnitedSearch
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as was the first. Gavieres v. UnitedSearch
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committed. Then, and not before, was it possible to put the accused in jeopardy for that offense. Commonwealth v. RobySearch
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State v. LittlefieldSearch
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Johnson v. StateSearch
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as applicable to any issue which it tended to prove, and as equally available to the government and the accused. Sears v. StarbirdSearch
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objection, it is to be considered and given its natural probative effect as if it were in law admissible. Damon v. CarrolSearch
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Schlemmer v. BuffaloSearch
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Government Act is in the nature of a privilege extended to the accused, rather than a restriction upon him ( State v. McNeilSearch
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is permitted to read in evidence the testimony of an absent witness given in some prior proceeding ( Hancock v. StateSearch
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as embodied in an agreement made to avoid a continuance or to dispense with the presence of the witness ( State v. WagnerSearch
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or the deposition of such a witness, taken within or without the jurisdiction ( Butler v. StateSearch
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The view that this right may be waived also was recognized by this Court in Reynolds v. UnitedSearch
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of decision here may and should be accepted as determinative of the nature and measure of the right there. Kepner v. UnitedSearch
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and leaves the court free to proceed with the trial in like manner and with like effect as if he were present. Fight v. StateSearch
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