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You have a point Tony but the reason it's there is to prevent attempts to try someone for the same crime until the "correct" result is obtained.


I think cases where someone has actually been tried for a murder and acquitted and compelling evidence is found some time later are extremely rare (I've never heard of one).  Usually in cases like that the suspect is never tried in the first place because of a lack of evidence.


Michael.


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