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retrial
re·tri·al R0197200 (rē′trī′əl, -trīl′, rē-trī′əl, -trīl′)n. A second trial, as of a legal case.retrial (riːˈtraɪəl) n (Law) a second or new trial, esp of a case that has already been adjudicated uponre•trial (ˈriˌtraɪ əl, -ˌtraɪl) n. a new trial, esp. a new legal trial granted because of an error or injustice in a previous trial. [1875–80] retrialA second trial of a case that has already been the subject of a trial.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | retrial - 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 errorstrial - (law) the determination of a person's innocence or guilt by due process of law; "he had a fair trial and the jury found him guilty"; "most of these complaints are settled before they go to trial"law, jurisprudence - the collection of rules imposed by authority; "civilization presupposes respect for the law"; "the great problem for jurisprudence to allow freedom while enforcing order" | Translations
retrial
retrialn. a new trial granted upon the motion of the losing party, based on obvious error, bias or newly-discovered evidence. (See: newly-discovered evidence) retrial
Words related to retrialnoun 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 courtRelated Words |