retrial in the PONS Dictionary

retrial Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

case retrial
action for a retrial

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The latter group would then drop the case and no retrial would be ordered.
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He was then acquitted in 2008 after a bench retrial.
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In a retrial in 1998, he was awarded 1,050 in damages and 75% of his costs.
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Both defendants were acquitted in the retrial; six jurors interviewed after the trial stated that they did not believe the two key prosecution witnesses.
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The verdict of the jury is usually final, but can be overturned by the professional judges who then order a retrial.
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Despite the declaration's annulment the general prosecutor, who was dismissed, will not be reinstated, and the retrial of the former regime officials will go ahead.
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Plagued by throat cancer, he followed the retrial from his sickroom.
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If the appeal happens to be upheld, the defendant can be awarded a retrial.
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The union won on appeal but then lost on retrial in 1912.
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The conviction was quashed and a retrial ordered.
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