Retrial

Pronunciation: /riːˈtraɪəl/

Retrial (noun)

  1. A second trial in court, held again because the first decision was cancelled or not fair.
  2. A process where a case is examined again after a previous result was overturned or withdrawn.

Examples

  • The retrial will happen after the judge orders a re-hearing.
  • The lawyer requested a retrial for a court re-hearing.