In law, to hold another trial for a case is to retry it. It's not legal in the U.S. to retry a defendant for a crime after she's been found innocent.
To try (esp. judicially) a second time;
Verb
hear or try a court case anew
v. t.
To try (esp. judicially) a second time; as, to retry a
case; to retry an accused person.
Retry
To try (esp. judicially) a second time;
Usage Examples
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