快好知 kuaihz


retrial造句
1. He petitioned for a retrial in camera. 2. The judge ordered a retrial. 3. The judge's intemperate outburst almost caused a retrial. 4. The judge ordered a retrial because of irregularities. 5. The discovery of new evidence forced a retrial. 6. The judge ordered a retrial because new evidence had come to light. 7. A retrial can only take place when new evidence has emerged. 8. A retrial was necessary after the original trial ended with a hung jury. 9. Held, allowing the appeal, but ordering a retrial. 10. Casa Alianza has continued to press for a retrial. 11. The retrial is in the rebuttal phase. 12. One jury will decide the retrial. 13. Powell's retrial on that specific charge was due to start on Oct. 19. 14. For the retrial, there is no agreement; the brothers were defended at taxpayer expense. 15. Following the grand jury's indictment, however, the retrial was set aside pending the outcome of the federal case. 16. The players will face a retrial on charges of serious assault in October. 17. The jury was dismissed and the judge ordered a retrial. 18. Judge Ian Starforth Hill said the jury's task was "beyond the realms of possibility" and ordered a retrial. 19. New evidence from a self-confessed liar was not enough to justify a retrial. 20. The civil division of the Court of Appeal enjoys much wider powers to order a retrial than the criminal division. 21. The rancher, Darli Alves da Silva will now face a retrial. 22. The barrister did not act for Miss Tucker at the retrial. 23. Erik, 25, and Lyle, 28, are in the prosecution rebuttal phase of their murder retrial. 24. Defense attorneys have indicated that they will not put Lyle on the witness stand for the retrial. 25. I am sorry about what happened ... He told the judge that he would not be instructed for the retrial. 26. The jurors were discharged, and the crown was given two weeks to consider applying for a retrial. 27. He had been tried jointly with another businessman, Jeffrey Smith, who was eventually cleared at a retrial. 28. Sir Joh, however, challenging the prosecution to mount a retrial, insisted that no Queensland jury would ever convict him. 29. District Attorney McKittrick has asked the judge for a retrial. 30. If the matter can not be resolved by the Court of Appeal, it has power to order a retrial.