repleads

/riːˈpliːdz/
verb
  1. To plead again, especially in a legal context; to make a new plea or argument in court.
    • The lawyer decided to replead the case after new evidence came to light.
    • After the mistrial, the prosecution had to replead the charges in a new hearing.
    • The judge allowed the defendant to replead his innocence in a revised statement.
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