
retrial
Retrial is a legal process where a case is heard again in court after the initial verdict is appealed or challenged. This can happen if new evidence emerges, if the trial was conducted improperly, or if there were legal errors affecting the result. The purpose is to ensure a fair and correct outcome. During a retrial, all evidence and arguments are reviewed again, and a new judgment is made. It’s similar to a second chance for justice, ensuring that the original decision was accurate and fair under the law.