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North Carolina v. Pearce 395 U.S. 711 (1969) is a United States Supreme Court case that forbids judicial “vindictiveness” from playing a role in the increased sentence a defendant receives after a new trial. In sum due process requires that a defendant be “free of apprehension” of judicial vindictiveness.

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