Wayne Warren v. State

WAYNE BYRON WARREN, JR. v. STATE OF MARYLAND
Court of Special Appeals, Moylan, Filed Jan. 29, 2016,
Double Jeopardy – Where defendant went to trial charged with events covering a range of dates, he could not be tried again for the same charge during a range of dates that overlapped the first set (even where the overlap was only partial)

Double Jeopardy – The federal constitutional law of double jeopardy and the Maryland law of double jeopardy are one and the same

Double Jeopardy – jeopardy attaches in a jury trial at the moment the jury is sworn

Double Jeopardy – Jeopardy is measured by the charging document. Where not limited by a bill of particulars, jeopardy is measured by the maximum scope of the charge.

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