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Supreme Court of the United States

1994

St. John's University School of Law

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Double Jeopardy Issues In The Financial Sector, Richard L. Stone, Francis J. Facciolo Aug 1994

Double Jeopardy Issues In The Financial Sector, Richard L. Stone, Francis J. Facciolo

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Double jeopardy issues arise regularly in the financial, banking and commodities industries where both civil and criminal statutes and penalties are used in successive prosecutions by federal and state governments to sanction the same conduct.

Recent Supreme Court and federal court decisions have established new standards for determining when civil fines and other civil penalties constitute “punishment” for purposes of the double jeopardy clause of the Fifth Amendment.

These decisions indicate that where a civil penalty imposed by a federal or state actor bears no “rational relation” to any actual damages caused, the penalty will be characterized as punishment …