Definition of Retrial. Meaning of Retrial. Synonyms of Retrial

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Definition of Retrial

Retrial
Retrial Re*tri"al, n. A secdond trial, experiment, or test; a second judicial trial, as of an accused person.

Meaning of Retrial from 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...
- prohibitions against, for the same offense: retrial after an acquittal; retrial after a conviction; retrial after certain mistrials; and multiple punishment...
- New Trial (Korean: 재심; Hanja: 再審; RR: Jaesim) is a 2017 South Korean crime drama film written and directed by Kim Tae-yoon, starring Jung Woo, Kang Ha-neul...
- Pierre. The appeal was authorized by Pope Callixtus III. The purpose of the retrial was to investigate whether the trial of condemnation and its verdict had...
- energy and fortune to gather an increasingly powerful movement for a retrial in December 1894, despite the difficulties of the task: After the degradation...
- theory, a discipline within the mathematical theory of probability, a retrial queue is a model of a system with finite capacity, where jobs which arrive...
- years. The jury failed to agree on verdicts on two other defendants, and a retrial started on 12 November 2007. Muktar Said Ibrahim, of Stoke Newington, was...
- longest of any prisoner in the world. In March 2014, he was granted a retrial and an immediate release when the ****uoka District Court found there was...
- state prosecutor claimed Sc****enberg was an accessory criminal. At the retrial, it was claimed he pla**** an "important role". Despite the crime not succeeding...
- General calling for a retrial based on new evidence. In the same month, the suspect said that he was not necessarily opposed to a retrial. In May there was...