Beatrice a bank teller was angry with her employer big bank


Beatrice, a bank teller, was angry with her employer, Big Bank, because she did not get a raise. Each day she begins to keep for her own use small amounts out of funds deposited by customers at her station. Eventually, she is caught when customers begin to complain about discrepancies, and bank officials conduct surveillance of her actions. Big Bank is very unpopular in the community because of a number of foreclosures. The trial against Beatrice results in a hung jury when the twelve jurors are hopelessly deadlocked, probably because of their dislike of Big Bank. Beatrice is thrilled and believes that she can forget about the whole mess although her cell mate tells her that she may not be out of the woods yet.

Can Beatrice be tried again for the same crime?

A. No, because of the double jeopardy bar.

B. Only if at least five of the jurors voted in her favor to acquit her.

C. Only if at least six of the jurors voted in her favor to acquit her.

D. Yes.

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