0 to try someone again in a court of law (= examine them to find out if they have committed a crime or not):
1 to try to do something again because you have not been successful the first time:
Of course, he cannot be retried for the same offence, but it leaves an indelible smear on the character and record of that acquitted person.
In other words, the accused should be retried by the only tribunal constitutionally empowered to do so, which is the jury.
The issue was retried and the innocence of the men was declared.
Dwellings for old and retried people are at the top of the list.
Ought the words "the court shall not redirect him to be retried a second time" to be left as they are?
Unfortunately, the jury did not agree on the first case, and it had to be retried.
I see no reason why such a person should not be retried.
What happens is that the man is retried by another jury.