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		Definition of retrial in English: retrialnoun riːˈtrʌɪəl Law A second or further trial on the same issues and with the same parties.  the judge ordered a retrial  Example sentencesExamples -  The International Court's ruling didn't call for the invalidation of the verdicts or sentences for the men, or even mandate retrials, just reviews.
 -  It is a serious crime and the retrial can be conducted without unfairness to the defendant.
 -  His lawyers say he should get a retrial because of ‘confusing instructions’ the judge gave the jury.
 -  The Supreme Court would most likely remit the matter for a retrial in the High Court, which leaves her in a much better position than she is now.
 -  She manages to locate some evidence that was held back by the prosecution in Darnell's first trial and in the course of a retrial, Darnell is proven innocent and set free.
 
  Synonyms court case, case, lawsuit, suit, hearing, enquiry, tribunal, litigation, judicial proceedings, legal proceedings, proceedings, legal action    Definition of retrial in US English: retrialnoun Law A second or further trial.  the judge ordered a retrial  Example sentencesExamples -  The International Court's ruling didn't call for the invalidation of the verdicts or sentences for the men, or even mandate retrials, just reviews.
 -  It is a serious crime and the retrial can be conducted without unfairness to the defendant.
 -  His lawyers say he should get a retrial because of ‘confusing instructions’ the judge gave the jury.
 -  She manages to locate some evidence that was held back by the prosecution in Darnell's first trial and in the course of a retrial, Darnell is proven innocent and set free.
 -  The Supreme Court would most likely remit the matter for a retrial in the High Court, which leaves her in a much better position than she is now.
 
  Synonyms court case, case, lawsuit, suit, hearing, enquiry, tribunal, litigation, judicial proceedings, legal proceedings, proceedings, legal action     |