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Single jeopardy

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Single jeopardy or variation, may refer to:

  • the legal view that accused should not face double jeopardy, facing jeopardy twice, but only once, or singly, a single jeopardy; see Double jeopardy
  • in jurisprudence, the first time that jeopardy is attached to a criminal proceeding; see Prejudice (legal term)
  • the first instance of oppression in the triple oppression theory about discrimination and oppression
  • Single Jeopardy!, a misnomer for the first round of the Jeopardy! TV quiz gameshow

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