The <em>Double Jeopardy</em> clause states that a single person cannot be tried for the same crime twice.
If a person goes to court for a crime, and they are either acquitted or convicted, they cannot be tried again for the same exact crime. The court is prohibited from retrying that person, and violates a person's Fifth Amendment right. The law was set in place to prevent erroneous conviction of suspects, consequences of successive prosecutions, and cumulative punishment. It also upholds the integrity of the justice system and finalizes any criminal proceedings.
For example; let's say a man is a suspect in a bank robbery case. He is proven not-guilty by the court and acquitted. If he robs a bank again somewhere down the line, the court cannot try him again for the same crime. Also, the 1999 movie "Double Jeopardy" is all about this clause, and is perfect to watch if you really want to get a solid example of it.
<span>The Mongols had much information on astronomy, math an metallurgy that they shared across continents. There were advanced in the knowledge of gunpowder which was a major technological advancement of the time. Mongols poured resources into studying engineering, math and astronomy going as far as hiring Middle Eastern Muslims to help them. They also greatly encouraged learning and integrating Chinese and Middle Eastern math as well as learning and sharing medical knowledge and texts. They also invest time and resources to learn about metal casting that created cannons and explosives which was knowledge they were quick to share among themselves.</span>
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The Federalists felt that this addition wasn't necessary, because they believed that the Constitution as it stood only limited the government not the people. The Anti- Federalists claimed the Constitution gave the central government too much power, and without a Bill of Rights the people would be at risk of oppression.