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Blockburger v.
United States, 284 U.S. 299 (1932), was a case in
which the
Supreme Court of the
United States set an
important standard to
prevent double...
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There is also an
exception for
judicial bribery in a
bench trial. In
Blockburger v.
United States (1932), the
Supreme Court announced the
following test:...
- test,
which was
later overruled and
reverted to
Blockburger in
United States v. Dixon. In
Blockburger v.
United States, the
Supreme Court held that "where...
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Blockburger test was not satisfied, but
Grady was
later distinguished in
United States v.
Felix (1992), when the
court reverted to the
Blockburger test...
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Sheldon Blockburger (born
September 19, 1964) is a
retired male
decathlete from the
United States, who
competed in the late 1980s and the
early 1990s...
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which were
waived by Cobb. The
majority opinion also
introduced the
Blockburger test —
which is used in
determining double jeopardy — into
Sixth Amendment...
- Bibcode:2012OMExp...2.1219A. doi:10.1364/OME.2.001219. Montgomery, Matthew;
Blockburger,
Clark (2017). Zelinski,
Brian J. (ed.). "18 x 36 x 1.5 inch sapphire...
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Blocksburg (formerly, Larrabee, Blocksburgh,
Blockburger's and Powellville) is an
unincorporated community in
Humboldt County,...
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Meaning of "same offense"
Blockburger v.
United States (1932)
Grady v.
Corbin (1990)
United States v.
Felix (1992)
United States v.
Dixon (1993) After...
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Meaning of "same offense"
Blockburger v.
United States (1932)
Grady v.
Corbin (1990)
United States v.
Felix (1992)
United States v.
Dixon (1993) After...