The double jeopardy rule in the Bill of Rights forbids which of the following?

prosecuting someone in a state court for a criminal act he or she had been acquitted of in federal court
prosecuting someone in federal court for a criminal act he or she had been acquitted of in a state court
suing someone for damages for an act the person was found not guilty of
none of these options

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Answer:

none of these options

Explanation:

The double jeopardy rule in the Bill of Rights is where somebody can't be charged for the same crime more than once. For example, if a judge found a defendant not guilty, they wouldn't be able to say they were guilty because they already made the final decision.