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Try CasePortal for FreeJ. Hart finds that defendant's double jeopardy protections were not violated when he was tried for a murder after having been acquitted in Mexico. The cooperation of Colorado authorities in the Mexican prosecution did not bar the application of the dual-sovereignty doctrine to his prosecution in Colorado since the cooperation did not meet the threshold of control that would make the Mexican prosecution a tool of Colorado's jurisdiction. Affirmed.
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