Double jeopardy definition

Double jeopardy  simply means that a person should not be penalized twice for the same offense.’…It is a due process consideration that has found its way into Arbitration despite the fact that it is a criminal law concept arising under the U.S. Constitution. The critical elements of a double jeopardy defense are that two punishments must be imposed for the same act of wrongdoing…The double jeopardy concept becomes relevant when the disciplinary action is final.
Double jeopardy  means that you were tried on the same charges in the same case after you were already found innocent or guilty.
Double jeopardy  effect means that smaller brands not only have fewer buyers but those buyers also purchase less often. This effect was noted (and named) by McPhee (1963) who observed that the more popular radio DJs and