Abstract
The sole issue before the Court is whether the district court violated Barrows’ constitutional double jeopardy protections under the Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments of the United States Constitution and Article II, § 25 of the Montana Constitution. The Double Jeopardy Clauses of the United States Constitution and Montana Constitution declare that no person shall be put in jeopardy for the same offense twice.
Recommended Citation
Caitlin Creighton, Oral Argument Preview, State v. Barrows: Double Jeopardy in Multi-Count Criminal Proceedings, 79 Mont. L. Rev. Online 28, https://scholarship.law.umt.edu/mlr_online/vol79/iss1/5.