retrial

/ˈriːˌtraɪəl/
noun
  1. A second or new trial of a legal case in court.
    • The judge ordered a retrial after discovering new evidence.
    • The defendant's lawyer argued for a retrial due to a procedural error.
    • After the mistrial, the court scheduled a retrial for next month.
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