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- noun Plural form of
retrial .
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Examples
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You know, allowing appeals aka retrials of summary magistrates' decisions, stuff like that.
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How long is the U.S. going to take on this "Bomber", with scrutinizing the "why", political blaming, legal protection, trials, appeals, retrials, etc.
Ridge: Terror suspect doesn't deserve 'full range' of rights 2009
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If retrials result, I wonder if his pension will be garnished for the cost of those.
The Volokh Conspiracy » “Phila[delphia Police] Officer Admits Lie in Saying He Was Shot” 2010
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Trials, motions, appeals, retrials can take decades, thus delaying or denying "closure" to loved ones and other survivors of homicide.
Norm Stamper: Cowardice Killed Troy Davis Norm Stamper 2011
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Sidney Powell, Mr. Brown's lawyer, says one prosecutor claimed "he had 'tremendous leverage' and could force Jim to testify" against co-defendants in planned retrials.
Retrial Dropped, Enron Figure Talks John R. Emshwiller 2010
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Seeking to remedy what it deemed a “travesty of justice,” the state Supreme Court on Thursday vacated the convictions of all juveniles who appeared before former Judge Mark Ciavarella from 2003 to 2008 and barred retrials in all but a small portion of those cases.
Judge found guilty of of corruption; 6500 convictions overturned : Law is Cool 2009
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It was fortunate the case went as long as it did, mistrials, retrials and death penalty appeals, because in the six years after, they were able to wake us up again in new, plastic bodies.
365 tomorrows » J.R. Blackwell : A New Free Flash Fiction SciFi Story Every Day 2010
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Other wrongful conviction advocates want retrials for men making credible claims that Burge tortured them into false confessions: "All of the people in jail," Smith said.
Deborah Douglas: Burge Guilty Verdict Only the Beginning 2010
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Mark Graber, a professor of law and government at the University of Maryland, said retrials tend to help the defense.
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Mark Graber, a professor of law and government at the University of Maryland, said retrials tend to help the defense.
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