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  1. Double Jeopardy. Judd plays Libby Parsons, who discovers that the husband she’s convicted of murdering staged his own “death” and framed her for the crime. Released on parole, she skips town to find him–and that puts parole officer Travis Lehman (Jones) on her trail. IMDb 6.5 1 h 45 min 1999. R. Drama · Suspense · Compelling · Tense.

  2. Ashley Judd shines in this unstoppable, untoppable box-office smash that co-stars Tommy Lee Jones. Judd plays Libby Parsons, who discovers that the husband she's convicted of murdering staged his own "death" and framed her for the crime. Released on parole, she skips town to find him–and that puts parole officer Travis Lehman (Jones) on her ...

  3. The issue of whether a law is civil or punitive in nature is essentially the same for ex post facto and for double jeopardy analysis. 531 U.S. at 263. Ordinarily, however, civil in rem forfeiture proceedings may not be considered punitive for purposes of double jeopardy analysis.3 Footnote United States v.

  4. Doble traición es una película dirigida por Bruce Beresford con Spencer Treat Clark, Tommy Lee Jones. Sinopsis : La apacible y tranquila vida de Libby Parsons se hace pedazos cuando su marido ...

  5. derecho, Estados Unidos. 1. derecho. double jeopardy. volume_up. doble enjuiciamiento {m} 2. derecho, Estados Unidos. double jeopardy. volume_up. segundo procesamiento por el mismo delito {sustantivo}

  6. Libby is informed that she can't be tried twice for the same crime. It is called double jeopardy. Once she is paroled, Libby can track Nick down, kill him, and get away with it. Libby's hatred of Nick fuels her and she begins exercising vigorously to strengthen her body. After 6 years, she is eligible for parole.

  7. 30 de ago. de 2019 · The rule against double jeopardy is an important part of the criminal law of England and Wales, although exceptions to the rule were created in 2003. It means that a person cannot be tried twice for the same crime. Once they have been acquitted (found not guilty), they cannot be prosecuted again even if new evidence emerges or they later confess.