retrial (Meaning)
retrial (n)
a new trial in which issues already litigated and to which the court has already rendered a verdict or decision are reexamined by the same court; occurs when the initial trial is found to have been improper or unfair due to procedural errors
retrial (n.)
A secdond trial, experiment, or test; a second judicial trial, as of an accused person.
Synonyms & Antonyms of retrial
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retrial Sentence Examples
- The judge granted the defendant a retrial after new evidence emerged.
- The prosecutor objected to the retrial, arguing that it would be a waste of time.
- The retrial was scheduled to begin in three months.
- The retrial lasted for several weeks, with both sides presenting extensive evidence.
- The jury in the retrial reached a verdict of guilty.
- The defendant was sentenced to life in prison following the retrial.
- The prosecution requested a retrial after the first trial ended in a mistrial.
- The defense team filed a motion for a retrial, citing errors in the trial process.
- The retrial was held in a different courthouse from the first trial.
- The retrial resulted in a different verdict than the first trial.
FAQs About the word retrial
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The judge granted the defendant a retrial after new evidence emerged.
The prosecutor objected to the retrial, arguing that it would be a waste of time.
The retrial was scheduled to begin in three months.
The retrial lasted for several weeks, with both sides presenting extensive evidence.