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  • Four co-defendants were also sentenced to prison during the retrial.
  • The jury could not decide on a murder verdict after 17 hours of deliberation and the Crown will seek a retrial on the charge. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's the final pretrial hearing before the criminal trial begins on August 27.
  • Again, I believe that it will be some months before this retrial can be fixed and we would ask for bail to be given on the same conditions.
  • It does not proceed on the pretrial dossier.
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  • It is a serious crime and the retrial can be conducted without unfairness to the defendant.
  • The ruling dashes Ms. Kissel's chances of securing a release through a retrial after Hong Kong's highest court early last year threw out her 2005 murder conviction, citing procedural flaws in what became widely known as the "milkshake murder" trial. Hong Kong Jury Finds American Expatriate Nancy Kissel Guilty of Murder
  • The seven female and five male jurors will continue deliberating verdicts today in the retrial at Hull Crown Court after being sent home last night.
  • Those alleged offences were abandoned on Friday when the Crown announced that it would not seek a retrial. Times, Sunday Times
  • Judge Ian Starforth Hill said the jury's task was "beyond the realms of possibility" and ordered a retrial.
  • Mr Milford's conviction has subsequent to the hearing been quashed and a retrial ordered.
  • Similar tactics are often employed against political defendants during pretrial proceedings.
  • It makes up of raising retrial process and judgment process of retrial case.
  • Res judicata has both positive and negative values. The positive value excludes the retrial, while the negative value is the logical premise of the retrial.
  • During a pretrial hearing last month, Abdulmutallab muttered "Osama's alive" to some spectators as he was brought into the courtroom and mumbled "jihad" when the judge used the phrase "al Qaeda" as she read the charges against him. Reuters: Press Release
  • Instead, the 15- and 16-year-old Fort Myers-area girls were referred to a pretrial diversion program at the request of the victim's father. Kansas City Star: Front Page
  • Aggressive use of pretrial motions has strategic as well as substantive advantages.
  • As the key mechanism for the pretrial procedure, summary judgment plays a special filterative role in handling non-contentious cases of civil procedure.
  • The retrial is now in the defense rebuttal phase, and closing arguments are tentatively set for next week.
  • Under Article 10 of the UCMJ and military case law, an accused in pretrial confinement must be brought to trial with "reasonable diligence. David Isenberg: Ahem: About That Great Change to the UCMJ
  • There will be a tedious, time-consuming pretrial period.
  • Both men face a retrial on one count of aiding and abetting misconduct in public office by paying a police officer. Times, Sunday Times
  • The victim's mother called the retrial like "pouring salt into a wound over and over. Undefined
  • Res judicata has both positive and negative values. The positive value excludes the retrial, while the negative value is the logical premise of the retrial.
  • A retrial was necessary after the original trial ended with a hung jury.
  • The case now awaits retrial. Times, Sunday Times
  • We order a representation order for leading counsel, junior counsel and a solicitor for the retrial.
  • The International Court's ruling didn't call for the invalidation of the verdicts or sentences for the men, or even mandate retrials, just reviews.
  • The government has been shrewd and it hasn't been frugal with funds, running up £1.5m in expenses to date after a handful of pretrial hearings.
  • Tuesday, the first of them was formally charged in a pretrial hearing before a U.S. military commission.
  • Sir Joh, however, challenging the prosecution to mount a retrial, insisted that no Queensland jury would ever convict him.
  • In their ruling yesterday, delivered by Lord Mance, the law lords found there were material irregularity and unfairness in the trial process and ruled against a retrial.
  • Lengthy pretrial detention, judicial susceptibility to political pressure and corruption, and long delays before trial remain problems.
  • Both men face a retrial on one count of aiding and abetting misconduct in public office by paying a police officer. Times, Sunday Times
  • Both men face a retrial on one count of aiding and abetting misconduct in public office by paying a police officer. Times, Sunday Times
  • They will face a retrial on further charges on which the jury could not agree. The Sun
  • A jury deadlocked on the other 23 charges he faced -- and a retrial is expected early next year. Rod Blagojevich To Appear On 'Trust Panel' In New York
  • Following the grand jury's indictment, however, the retrial was set aside pending the outcome of the federal case.
  • A retrial was necessary after the original trial ended with a hung jury.
  • My understanding is that counsel decided in the context of failed mediation not to proceed with a pretrial.
  • There would be a retrial of the substantive issues before a new judge. Times, Sunday Times
  • It was held that notwithstanding the solicitor's lapses leading to the pretrial, they did not, alone or in combination, amount to egregious error, nor was the plaintiff's settlement improvident.
  • The Supreme Court would most likely remit the matter for a retrial in the High Court, which leaves her in a much better position than she is now.
  • But in practice the pretrial process was often conducted not by an examining magistrate but by the prosecutor or the police.
  • Judge Ian Starforth Hill said the jury's task was "beyond the realms of possibility" and ordered a retrial.
  • He petitioned for a retrial in camera.
  • Under The current criminal litigation legislation, cases can be retrialed if judicial proceeding has any errors or facts and evidence are doubted about.
  • The players will face a retrial on charges of serious assault in October.
  • There would be a retrial of the substantive issues before a new judge. Times, Sunday Times
  • But that will be another issue that will be an issue where you'll see pretrial motions and then posttrial appeals. CNN Transcript Oct 28, 2002
  • After a retrial, a jury concluded in April that he was not guilty of the plotting charge. Times, Sunday Times
  • It cited "reports of arbitrary deprivation of life, torture, impunity, poor prison conditions - particularly in pretrial detention facilities - and arbitrary arrest and detention." ... March 2005
  • The discovery of new evidence forced a retrial.
  • For the retrial, there is no agreement; the brothers were defended at taxpayer expense.
  • This trial in fact, as a matter of record in this Court, was a retrial following a hung jury.
  • Aggressive use of pretrial motions has strategic as well as substantive advantages.
  • Sir Joh, however, challenging the prosecution to mount a retrial, insisted that no Queensland jury would ever convict him.
  • He faced a retrial but the case was abandoned yesterday. The Sun
  • Illinois is pondering legislation that would require pretrial reliability hearings before prosecutors could use jailhouse informants as witnesses.
  • Following the grand jury's indictment, however, the retrial was set aside pending the outcome of the federal case.
  • The function of the pretrial procedure lies in procedure justice guarantee and procedure benefit enhancing mainly.
  • He also rejected suggestions that the pair would suffer ill-treatment if called to give evidence in any retrial. Times, Sunday Times
  • And the reason for that visit was prompted because his immediate commander, his company commander, had placed him in what we call pretrial confinement. CNN Transcript Nov 25, 2009
  • Well that´s the Italian equivalent, as Patrizia´s retrial is about to commence in the Court of Appeals in Venice. Gucci "Black Widow" Trial Opens in Venice
  • The impeached former Illinois governor's retrial is set to start in January, when the mayoral campaign should be in full swing. Rahm Emanuel Snubs Pilsen Sit-In Protesters During 'Listening Tour'
  • The jury was dismissed and the judge ordered a retrial.
  • Well, because of a public records request, we were able to get our hands on, as well as the Fort Lauderdale "Sun-Sentinel" newspaper, a letter -- a letter that states back on December the 11th, written from Roy Black to the state attorney's office, asking for a pretrial intervention in which case there would be -- charges would be dropped, and there would be called null process. CNN Transcript Jan 23, 2004
  • Three hours later, the nine jurors returned deadlocked, and half an hour later, Mohammed ordered the retrial.
  • It's not clear when his trial will begin, but several of his aides are expected to face pretrial hearings starting next week.
  • The appeal court said he should face a retrial and the case is expected to be heard early next year. Times, Sunday Times
  • A law agent may consult the materials relating to the case it represents for the purpose of applying for retrial.
  • He has a pretrial hearing scheduled for Tuesday in Mannheim.
  • Li Li Electronics will be a retrial on that restart the IPO represents a substantial step.
  • The court of appeal may dismiss the appeal, quash the judgment, or request a retrial by a trial court.
  • The case was then sent back for a retrial on a technicality.
  • The retrial is now in the defense rebuttal phase, and closing arguments are tentatively set for next week.
  • Civil Lawsuit Law has prescribed the retrial procedure, but has not prescribed the standards of it and the principles of changing the original sentence definitely.
  • Both men face a retrial on one count of aiding and abetting misconduct in public office by paying a police officer. Times, Sunday Times
  • Whether the prosecution proceed with that retrial is a matter for their judgment.
  • Three judges will then decide to either quash the conviction, reject the appeal or order a retrial.
  • Phillip Distasio, who said he is the leader of a church called Arcadian Fields Ministries, represented himself at his pretrial hearing Wednesday. Man says sex with children is religious ritual
  • His lawyers say he should get a retrial because of ‘confusing instructions’ the judge gave the jury.
  • The significance of these statements is tempered by the fact that 14 of the acquittals and 1 conviction were reversed and remanded for retrial, the results of which are unknown to us.
  • She manages to locate some evidence that was held back by the prosecution in Darnell's first trial and in the course of a retrial, Darnell is proven innocent and set free.
  • Ibrahim recently received a reprieve when an Egyptian court released him and ordered a retrial - after a strong protest from the Bush Administration.
  • Their most important function is to maintain social control over the defendant during the pretrial period.
  • A retrial was necessary after the original trial ended with a hung jury.
  • His immaturity, his lack of development, all this was borne out by the record through pretrial proceeding.
  • It also outlines the experiences of the passengers and crew, and examines the crash, the refit and the retrial of the supersonic fleet.
  • Both men face a retrial on one count of aiding and abetting misconduct in public office by paying a police officer. Times, Sunday Times
  • It was a retrial after previous convictions were annulled on legal technicalities. Times, Sunday Times
  • A federal judge has denied what he called a "harebrained" motion by Rod Blagojevich's lawyers over what they claimed was potential misconduct by the jury forewoman at his retrial. NYT > Home Page
  • Over the next several weeks of pretrial motions, the DA's office stoked the media blaze with regular doses of judiciously leaked" evidence. ABOUT THE AUTHOR
  • I think the notion of a retrial is a broad hint to him to leave Egypt and go abroad, but so far he has been too stubborn and principled to take such hints.
  • Last week a retrial of two alleged fellow plotters saw them walk free. The Sun
  • We may never know whether money has actually changed hands but the retrial ended abruptly yesterday, when the judge – reportedly without bothering to hear a summing-up from defence lawyers – sentenced Moustafa to 15 years, and the hitman to life. The heavy price of blogging in Iran
  • The litigants may appeal against a judgment or a ruling derived from the retrial.
  • And the next hearing for his pretrial detention will be in September.
  • A retrial was necessary after the original trial ended with a hung jury.
  • Several years ago my mom was the foreperson on a jury hearing a retrial granted on appeal of a rape conviction. Discourse.net: It Takes $1 Million to Free an Innocent Man
  • He appeared today as a witness at the pretrial hearing.
  • Several jurors said in pretrial questionnaires that they attended church. Mjh's blog — 2005 — June
  • The trial court has set a hearing on pretrial discovery for Monday, April 1.
  • discovery This refers to the pretrial fact-finding stage of civil lawsuits. Essential Guide to Business Style and Usage
  • Court papers regarding pretrial information are to be filed under seal.
  • New evidence from a self-confessed liar was not enough to justify a retrial.

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