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  1. 0 I. Overview. The protection afforded by the guarantee against double jeopardy includes four scenarios: (1) retrial for the same offense after acquittal; (2) retrial for the same offense after …

  2. Double shows exactly three-card support and any strength. Notice that it doesn’t matter what the first Opponent does (he can pass or double or bid), but it is the second opponent who has to …

  3. Double jeopardy only bars multiple prosecutions and punishments for the “same offense.” However, even if offenses are not the “same offense,” legislative intent expressed in statutory …

  4. THE RESPONSIVE DOUBLE In the world of modern competitive bridge, (when both sides are bidding) it is seldom right to allow your opponents to play a hand at the two level after they …

  5. The double jeopardy clause protects against (1) a second prosecution for the same offense after acquittal, (2) a second prosecution for the same offense after conviction, and (3) multiple …

  6. Some of you have not learned how to do double integrals. In this course you will need to do double integrals over rectangles and I will now explain how to do such calculations.

  7. The practical method for evaluating a double integral is to express it as an iterated inte-gral (in either order). The following theorem is true for most functions that one meets in practice.