The Latin legal principle “Nemo debet bis vexari pro una et eadem causa” translates to “No one should be twice troubled or vexed for one and the same cause.” This principle is often associated with the concept of double jeopardy, which is a legal protection that ensures an individual cannot be prosecuted or punished more than once for the same crime or offense. Double jeopardy is a fundamental principle in many legal systems across the world, and it is designed to protect individuals from repeated harassment and prosecutions for the same wrongdoing.