Hello, I have an academic question. It comes from a work dispute, but I am just interested in the legal aspects, i.e. if this were in a court situation.
Say the scenario is this: an anonymous denunciation has been made against someone. Although it is somewhat vague, it is then used as evidence to try and prosecute A. The case against A is built up and court proceedings are launched.
But then the bungling prosecutors realise that they have been misled! The anonymous denunication was so vague and other things suggest... that it now seems that it is B who was the person more likely to be the one (though even here nothing is really holding up).
What would then happen legally? I presume A could sue and the prosecutors would go after B?
But is there any legal point (something like double jeopardy) that would prevent the "evidence" being "recycled" for use against a second person?
I am just asking about the legal point, not for any commentary like "the prosecutors should have been a bit more careful", etc....
Any knowledge would be much appreciated!
Say the scenario is this: an anonymous denunciation has been made against someone. Although it is somewhat vague, it is then used as evidence to try and prosecute A. The case against A is built up and court proceedings are launched.
But then the bungling prosecutors realise that they have been misled! The anonymous denunication was so vague and other things suggest... that it now seems that it is B who was the person more likely to be the one (though even here nothing is really holding up).
What would then happen legally? I presume A could sue and the prosecutors would go after B?
But is there any legal point (something like double jeopardy) that would prevent the "evidence" being "recycled" for use against a second person?
I am just asking about the legal point, not for any commentary like "the prosecutors should have been a bit more careful", etc....
Any knowledge would be much appreciated!
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