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    New trial - Wikipedia

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    A new trial or retrial is a recurrence of a court case. Depending on the rules of the jurisdiction, a new trial may occur if: a jury is unable to reach a verdict (see hung jury);; a trial court grants a party's motion for a new trial, usually on the grounds of a legal defect in the original trial; or; an appellate court reverses a judgment ...

    Trial - Wikipedia

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    In law, a trial is a coming together of parties to a dispute, to present information in a tribunal, a formal setting with the authority to adjudicate claims or disputes. One form of tribunal is a court. The tribunal, which may occur before a judge, jury, or other designated trier of fact, aims to achieve a resolution to their dispute.
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    Retrial queue - Wikipedia

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    In queueing theory, a discipline within the mathematical theory of probability, a retrial queue is a model of a system with finite capacity, where jobs which arrive and find the system busy wait for some time before trying again to enter the system. Examples of such systems include making restaurant reservations and packet ...

    Trial de novo - Wikipedia

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    In law, the expression trial de novo means a "new trial" by a different tribunal A trial de novo is usually ordered by an appellate court when the original trial failed to make a determination in a manner dictated by law. Contents. [hide]. 1 Common law. 1.1 United Kingdom; 1.2 United States. 2 References; 3 See also. Common ...
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    Double Jeopardy Clause - Wikipedia

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    Jump to Retrial after acquittal - Once acquitted, a defendant may not be retried for the same offense: "A verdict of acquittal, although not followed by any judgment, is a bar to a subsequent prosecution for the same offense." Acquittal by directed verdict is also final and cannot be appealed by the prosecution.
    ‎"Twice put in jeopardy" · ‎Retrial after mistrial · ‎Multiple punishments

    Acquittal - Wikipedia

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    In some countries, such as the United States, an acquittal operates to bar the retrial of the accused for the same offense, even if new evidence surfaces that further implicates the accused. The effect of an acquittal on criminal proceedings is the same whether it results from a jury verdict, or whether it results from the operation ...

    New Trial (film) - Wikipedia

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    New Trial (Hangul: 재심; RR: Jaesim) is a 2017 South Korean film written and directed by Kim Tae-yoon, starring Jung Woo and Kang Ha-neul. The film is based on the 2000 "Iksan murder case" where a teenage boy was falsely accused of the murder of a taxi driver and spends ten years in prison.
    Music by‎: ‎Han Jae-kwon
    Directed by‎: ‎Kim Tae-yoon
    Box office‎: ‎US$17.2 million
    Produced by‎: ‎Yoon Ki-ho

    Bench trial - Wikipedia

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    A bench trial is a trial by judge, as opposed to a trial by jury. The term applies most appropriately to any administrative hearing in relation to a summary offense to distinguish the type of trial. Many legal systems (Roman, Islamic) use bench trials for most or all cases or for certain types of cases. While a jury renders a verdict, ...

    Hung jury - Wikipedia

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    It is not possible to have a hung jury in Scotland in criminal cases. Juries consist of 15, and verdicts are decided by simple majority (8) of the initial membership. If jurors drop out because of illness or another reason, the trial can continue with a minimum of 12 jurors, but the support of 8 jurors is still needed for a guilty verdict; ...

    retrial - Wiktionary

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    English[edit]. Etymology[edit]. re- + trial. Noun[edit]. retrial (plural retrials). (law) A second trial, by the original court, if the original trial was found to be improper or unfair. Translations[edit]. ±show ▽a second trial by the original court. Select targeted languages. Irish: atriail f; Russian: пересмо́тр (ru) m (peresmótr). Telugu: ...

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