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Does Double Jeopardy Apply in Breach of Contract Law?

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Double jeopardy is a law that stops the government from trying a defendant more than once for similar or the same charges following a legal conviction or acquittal. In addition, the legal theory of double jeopardy protects a person from being subject to successive punishments for the same offense.

California has codified the double jeopardy clause of the United States Constitution through California Penal Code Section 687.

Only certain legal offenses invoke double jeopardy protection. If the claims in a given proceeding do not put a person in “jeopardy”, then the successive proceedings against that person for similar conduct are not proscribed. The Fifth Amendment states that the protection against double jeopardy extends solely to proceedings menacing “limb or life”. However, the Supreme Court has established that double jeopardy is not limited to corporal punishment or capital crimes but extends to all misdemeanors, felonies, and juvenile delinquency adjudications, irrespective of the punishments they proscribe.

A contract is an agreement between businesses or individuals where one party agrees to carry out a task for the other in exchange for something in return. Double jeopardy does not also apply to civil breach of contract suits. Instead, “res judicata” applies. With res judicat,a if there is a new breach of the same contract you can be sued. However, if a lawsuit involves the same exact breach that has already been litigated and ruled on, then it cannot be litigated again. However, the party that is suing you in this type of scenario does have the right to appeal if they believe there was a judicial error during the trial.

To determine if res judicata applies to your particular claim(s), you may contact one of the breach of contract attorneys in San Diego Fresno from Webb Law Group, APC.

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About Lenden F. Webb

Lenden F. Webb is an experienced litigator and trial attorney representing companies and their principals in 93 jury trials, bench trials and arbitrations in 14 California counties spanning over 304 days. Mr. Webb handles civil litigation matters, including real property disputes, breach of contract and business disputes, along with various employment and general contract concerns. Mr. Webb received his law degree from California Western School of Law where he was a twice-published member of Law Review at Cal Western as well as Columbia Law School. Before establishing his law office in 2008, Mr. Webb was a partner at one of the older law firms in California. Mr. Webb serves as a paneled mediator for two California County Superior Courts and as Judge Pro Tem for the Superior Court of California. Lenden Webb holds a MBA from the University of Redlands. He finished the Honors curriculum while earning his Bachelor’s degree from Walla Walla University. Mr. Webb has been named as a California Super Lawyer® and Rising Star® eight times since 2012. With a notable track record in class actions, Mr. Webb has been court-approved as class counsel in over 30 cases. He has achieved several notable trial victories as class counsel including a verdict awarded “trial of the month” by the San Diego County Bar Association. Mr. Webb has led his clients to victory in both state and federal trial and appellate courts across the nation, including the Second, Fourth and Fifth District Courts of Appeal in California, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, the United States Ninth and Tenth District Court of Appeals and writs of certiorari in multiple cases lodged with the U.S. Supreme Court.