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- RETRIAL Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of RETRIAL is a second trial, experiment, or test; specifically : a second judicial trial How to use retrial in a sentence
- When Is Retrial Allowed in Criminal Cases? - Lawyers
Even if granted—does it bar a retrial? Most of the time, no That’s because when the defense asks for a mistrial, it’s considered to have waived the protections against double jeopardy, even when the prosecutor has engaged in intentional misconduct
- retrial | Wex | US Law | LII Legal Information Institute
A party files a motion for a new trial, and a court may grant a retrial if there was a significant error of law, a verdict going against the weight of the evidence, irregularity in the court proceeding, jury or prosecutorial misconduct, newly discovered material evidence, or improper damages
- New trial - Wikipedia
A new trial or retrial is a recurrence of a court case A new trial may potentially be ordered for some or all of the matters at issue in the original trial [1]
- What Is the Meaning of a Retrial in Legal Terms? - LegalClarity
A retrial involves re-examining a case by the same or a different court after the original trial concluded without a final resolution, often due to procedural errors or newly discovered evidence
- Retrial: A Second Chance at Justice Explained [US Law Explained]
A retrial is the legal system's version of that replay It isn't a declaration of innocence or a free pass It's a formal recognition that the first “game”—the original trial—was so fundamentally flawed by a serious error that its outcome cannot be trusted
- RETRIAL | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
They can order a retrial in the court below, put they cannot hear fresh evidence or re-try the case themselves
- Retrial and New Trial: Legal Meaning and Process - UpCounsel
Retrial: Refers to conducting a trial again after the previous trial has been concluded, either by a verdict or dismissal, often because of a mistrial, jury deadlock, or appellate reversal
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