Penelope · 5 answers · 3y

How many times should a person be allowed to be tried for the same crime? —- East Finchley shooting: Fifth murder trial finds man guilty https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-54086620

I think it should be allowed if there's substantial new evidence. In a case that's local to me, a man who raped and murdered two nine-year-old girls would've got away with it if there hadn't been a second trial two decades later.

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