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generally prohibits a retrial; thus, with few exceptions, a retrial only can occur if the verdict in the first trial was "guilty", or if there was no verdict. In other legal systems, the rules may be different. For example, in Canada, the Crown (prosecution) may seek leave to appeal an acquittal; if
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may potentially be ordered for some or all of the matters at issue in the original trial. Depending upon the rules of the jurisdiction and the decision of the court that ordered the new trial, a new trial may occur if:
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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
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an appellate court reverses a judgment under circumstances requiring that the case be tried again.
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Massey, M.R. (1957). "Motion for Judgment Notwithstanding the Verdict and for New Trial".
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In some types of cases (for example, if the original trial court was not a
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such an appeal is successful, a retrial may be ordered.
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Re-trial
New Trial (film)
trial
hung jury
court of record
trial de novo
United States
Fifth Amendment
"Retrial"
"Retrial After a Hung Jury: The Double Jeopardy Problem"
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10.2307/3311743
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3311743
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154125185
Bartkus v. Illinois
359 U.S. 121
Heath v. Alabama
474 U.S. 82
Criminal Code (Canada), (R.S.C., 1985, c. C-46), s. 686(4)
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