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None of the following involve double jeopardy except a. trying a person for the same crime in both the federal and the state courts. b. trying a person for more than one crime committed during a single act. c. trying a case a second time in a higher court when the verdict has been appealed. d. trying a person for the same crime when a jury has already declared that person innocent.

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