- Fong Foo v. United States
Infobox SCOTUS case
Litigants=Nancy v. United States
ArgueDate=January 16
ArgueYear=1962
DecideDate=March 19
DecideYear=1962
FullName=Fong Foo, et al. v. United States
USVol=369
USPage=141
Citation=82 S.Ct. 671; 7 L.Ed.2d 629
Prior=
Subsequent=
Holding=The Fifth Amendment's protection against double jeopardy still protects a defendant even if the conduct of the defendant's trial was improper.
SCOTUS=1958-1962
PerCuriam=yes
NotParticipating=Whittaker
LawsApplied="Fong Foo v. United States", 369 U.S. 141 (
1962 ), was a Supreme Court ruling that upheld the protection fromDouble Jeopardy by theFederal Government . While the protection from double jeopardy did not get incorporated to apply to the state governments until 1969 (seeBenton v. Maryland ), the Supreme Court ruled that theFifth Amendment to the United States Constitution prevented the Federal Government from bringing a defendant to trial twice for the same charge. In this case, the court ruled that despite the error of theDistrict Judge , the 5th Amendment protected the defendants from facing a second trial for the same charge.Background of the Case
The defendants (a corporation and two of its employees) were brought to trial under an indictment for conspiracy and other subsequent charges. The trial was in a Federal District Court that had jurisdiction over them and over the subject matter. The District Judge, after hearing part, but not all, of the government's evidence, ordered the
jury to acquit the defendants, which the jury did. The judge's action was based on supposed improper conduct of theUnited States District Attorney and the supposed lack of credibility of the prosecution's witnesses. The government filed for awrit of mandamus to theCourt of Appeals . The Court of Appeals granted the petition and held that the defendants could be retried, based on its opinion that the District Judge did not have the power to direct the judgment of the jury, in this case. The case was then brought before the Supreme CourtRuling of the Supreme Court
In its opinion, delivered
per curiam , the Supreme Court reversed the judgment of the Court of Appeals on the grounds that its decision violated the 5th Amendment. The Supreme Court focused on the section of the Amendment that reads " nor shall any person be subject for the same offense to be twice put in jeopardy of life or limb". The Court explained that the trial had not terminated before the entry of a judgment, but with a final judgment acquitting the defendants. The Supreme Court's decision recognized the error of the District Judge, but ruled that the verdict was final and could not be reviewed without violating rights guaranteed by the 5th Amendment of the Constitution.ee also
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List of United States Supreme Court cases, volume 369 References
* [http://caselaw.lp.findlaw.com/scripts/getcase.pl?court=US&vol=369&invol=141 Fong Foo v. United States, 369 U.S. 141 (1962)]
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