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"retry" Definitions
  1. [transitive] retry somebody/something to examine a person or case again in court
  2. [intransitive] to make another attempt to do something, especially on a computer

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The state plans to retry the case District Attorney John Champion said prosecutors plan to retry the case, CNN affiliate WREG reported.
The state has 90 days to appeal and retry Dassey.
The prosecution has not decided whether to retry Mr. Rosario.
Prosecutors have 90 days to decide if they'll retry him.
Whether prosecutors would seek to retry remains to be seen.
Prosecutors declined to say whether they would seek to retry Warren.
Prosecutors declined to retry the ex-governor on the vacated convictions.
Prosecutor Scarlett A. Wilson vowed At the time to retry Scott.
Under these circumstances, the state could opt not to retry Syed.
The district attorney immediately announced his plans to retry the case.
Federal prosecutors have said that they will retry him for manslaughter.
The federal government chose not to retry Mr. Menendez, a Democrat.
The local prosecutor announced that he would not retry the case.
Bob Menendez Last month, federal prosecutors decided not to retry Democratic Sen.
Washington (CNN)Federal prosecutors announced Thursday they won't retry former Virginia Gov.
Prosecutors decided not to retry Officer Kerrick, and the case was dismissed.
Gates may soon go free if prosecutors choose not to retry him.
First, the Department of Justice announced that it would retry Mr. Menendez.
Bob McDonnell, and earlier this year prosecutors declined to retry Democratic Sen.
Ms. Clark said she had not decided whether to retry the case.
Prosecutors could decide to retry the three defendants who were not fully acquitted.
Wisconsin prosecutors have 90 days to decide if they want to retry Dassey.
Now, prosecutors have said they won't retry him -- leading to a full exoneration.
The Queens district attorney's office has promised to retry the case in January.
On the day Cosby's first trial ended, Steele vowed to retry the comedian.
The Justice Department announced last month that it would not retry the case.
The kingpin's lawyers have signaled their intention to move to retry the case.
Die, retry, die, retry, done it: The core cycle of risk and reward in Headlander is a better greased machine than, say, Titan Souls, which infuriated (me, anyway, in a recent Vita revisit) with its slow turnarounds between boss retries.
He said he believes McCullough is innocent and won't be seeking to retry him.
He'll be freed in 90 days, unless the case's prosecutors decide to retry him.
Dassey is set for release within 90 days unless prosecutors plan to retry him.
After the announcement, the District Attorney said prosecutors would retry the case against Cosby.
The state could retry Spanier or appeal the decision to a higher federal court.
Prosecutors have yet to say whether they plan to retry him on those charges.
If so, prosecutors may seek to retry Mr. McDonnell, but under the stricter standard.
As we reported ... it's highly unlikely prosecutors will refile the case and retry Meek.
Prosecutors have yet to say whether they want to retry him on those charges.
Mueller's team will now have to decide whether to retry these charges against Manafort.
He decided to appeal the court's ruling and, if necessary, to retry Mr. Giuca.
Prosecutors vowed to retry both former New York lawmakers; Mr. Silver's trial went first.
Had Mr. Kelly not pleaded guilty, the government could have chosen to retry him.
Prosecutors will need to decide whether to retry Mr. Cosby at a later date.
He said he hopes the Justice Department reconsiders its decision to retry the senator.
Prosecutors may then retry the case, or they may drop it — either because so much time has passed that the case would be too difficult to retry, or as a de facto acknowledgment that the person probably did not commit the crime.
Wayne County Prosecutor Kym Worthy agreed to dismiss all charges and will not retry him.
After the mistrial announcement, District Attorney Steele said they would retry the cast against Cosby.
After the mistrial announcement, the District Attorney said they would retry the cast against Cosby.
The District Attorney has already announced that they plan to retry Cosby in the case.
The state of Wisconsin has 90 days to retry Dassey or the decision becomes final.
Prosectors now reportedly have until May 15 to determine whether they will retry the case.
The Justice Department announced almost immediately after the decision that it would retry Mr. Silver.
In all likelihood, Kim says the state will appeal, and could even move to retry Dassey.
Prosecutors had planned to retry Menendez after initial efforts resulted in a hung jury in November.
It was not immediately clear whether prosecutors would move to retry him on the murder charge.
They'll have to retry the murder allegation in front of a new jury, without Aaron present.
"It will be very difficult to find an impartial jury to retry El Chapo," Luban said.
The Philadelphia district attorney's office has 60 days to decide whether to retry McKernan for murder.
After a successful appeal, the state opted to settle the lawsuit rather than retry the case.
He said he hopes the state will forgo an appeal and seek to retry the case.
ERROL MORRIS: Would it be a commutation to life if they decided not to retry it?
I thought it was particularly puzzling that, after the prosecutor announced literally the moment they filed out of the courtroom that they would retry it, that later at the press conference he announces his plan to evaluate the evidence and go over everything before they retry it.
Prosecutors said they intended to retry Johnson, but instead he agreed to the 10-year plea deal.
"There's no possibility that any prosecutor can retry this case," Bouto's attorney, Russell Ainsworth, told BuzzFeed News.
If the decision is to retry the case, I am confident the Court's guidance will be followed.
Despite the vacated verdict, Meade County Commonwealth's Attorney David Michael Williams reportedly plans to retry the pair.
The case ended in a mistrial, though, the prosecutor announced in court that he will retry Cosby.
However, the judge ruled that prosecutors could retry Jefferson, but must notify the court by October 16.
Joan Vollero, a spokeswoman for the Manhattan district attorney's office, said prosecutors intended to retry the case.
Prosecutors decided not to retry the officer, and the case was dismissed, leading to more public outcry.
Mueller may retry him on the 10 charges in which the jury failed to reach a verdict.
Menendez attorney Abbe Lowell called on the Justice Department to reconsider its decision to retry the case.
Attempting to retry those charges would benefit neither Manafort nor Mueller, said former federal prosecutor Elie Honig.
Prosecutors dismissed a conspiracy charge and plan to retry him in November on two felony harboring charges.
Kevin Steele, the District Attorney who tried the case, made it known that he would retry the case.
Miami-Dade County prosecutors now have to decide if they want to retry Aledda on the other charges.
If there's any dispute about a conversation, then he'll come, but I'm not going to retry the case.
This decision comes after Mill's evidentiary hearing for his petition to retry his 2008 criminal trial on June 18.
Reed told CNN at that time she was not going to retry the cases if the verdicts were overturned.
Only one accusation has led to criminal charges, and Pennsylvania prosecutors have said they will retry Cosby within months.
Federal prosecutors have moved to retry both cases, but the bar for proving corruption has, so far, proved insurmountable.
When that happens, Ola app offers users with two options: the usual, Retry; and a new 'Book via SMS'.
The ruling sends the case back to the Georgia courts, where the state may choose to retry Mr. Foster.
The Justice Department waited two months after the mistrial was declared before it announced its intent to retry Menendez.
Prosecutors have said they intend to retry Porter and want him to testify against Goodson and Sergeant Alicia White.
Prosecutors have three months to retry the case, the judge said in her ruling, according to The Associated Press.
Patrick Cotter, a former New York federal prosecutor, said there is "absolutely no legal reason" to retry the counts.
Mueller originally had until Wednesday to decide whether to retry Manafort on those counts or to have them dismissed.
If you've ever yelled at a TV screen before pressing "retry" with determination, Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice is for you.
But State's Attorney Kim Foxx's office decided to retry Maysonet's case, even as claims of widespread misconduct by Guevara mounted.
The judge ordered that prosecutors have 90 days to appeal or retry Dassey, now 26, or he will be released.
The AG's office can move to appeal the judge's decision, retry Dassey, or release the 26-year-old from prison.
If you waste a bunch of bullets trying to take down a single foe, just pause the game and retry.
I would sometimes get so lost I'd send myself back to the home screen just to retry the whole story.
It's a simple subversion of video games' oldest trope, the retry, which gracefully implies the futility and grotesqueness of war.
I think it was a hasty decision by the prosecutor to pronounce instantly that they planned to retry the case.
Cosby will now be released on bail, with the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania already stating it intends to retry the case.
The prosecution said they plan to retry the case, though it's unclear when it may wind up back in court.
They are mad that the story mode on Mario Tennis Aces didn't come with a "retry" button for failed levels.
The U.S. Attorney's Office in Manhattan did not immediately say whether prosecutors would retry Schulte on the most serious charges.
The jury deadlocked on 10 other charges and prosecutors have not yet announced if they will seek to retry him.
The jury hung on the remaining 10 counts, which the government agreed not to retry as part of his plea deal.
Newman said he would declare a mistrial if no verdict was reached and retry the case later with a different jury.
Hollow Knight is a challenging game, and I had to retry some boss fights a few times to get through them.
The US Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York indicated, however, that it would move to retry the case.
Oren Yaniv, a spokesman for the office, said prosecutors would continue to investigate the case and might eventually retry Mr. Martin.
But, through the magic of "Rewind," I was able to retry the sequence and advance, unscathed, with no loss of life.
The conviction was reinstated in 2016, and now it has been vacated, leaving prosecutors to decide whether to retry him. OCT.
The order from Judge William Walls comes days after the Justice Department announced that it would retry its case against Menendez.
If a judge takes a partial verdict, then prosecutors can retry the defendant on the remaining charges with a different jury.
He still isn't a free man, because the same prosecutor who put Flowers in jail could still choose to retry him.
The Justice Department announced last week it intends to retry Menendez after a deadlocked jury led to a mistrial in November.
Prosecutors can pressure wrongly convicted defendants to take it by threatening to retry them, which could take months or even years.
After the mistrial, Prosecuting Attorney Joe Deters said he will make a decision on whether to retry the case by November 28.
The government has yet to say if it plans to retry him on those charges; the judge agreed to delay that deadline.
It was not immediately clear whether prosecutors would seek to retry Menendez, who is expected to run for re-election next year.
Prosecutors can choose to retry Skakel, according to the decision, but the defense would now have the benefit of that alibi testimony.
Ms. Clark's office said it would reinvestigate the case and further interview the alibi witnesses before deciding whether to retry Mr. Rosario.
Prosecutors now will not have to decide whether to retry Manafort on the charges the Virginia jury couldn't decide upon last month.
Then in 2012, the Supreme Court ordered them to retry their cases, ruling that the victims had the right to seek damages.
Federal prosecutors have vowed to retry Mr. Silver, whose conviction was one of the highlights of Mr. Bharara's crackdown on public corruption.
But, Cotter added, there's a chance the U.S. attorneys will still tell Ellis they intend to retry the 10 counts come Wednesday.
Patrick Cotter, a former New York federal prosecutor, told CNBC that there is "absolutely no legal reason" to retry Manafort in Virginia.
The U.S. District Court in Milwaukee overturned Brendan Dassey's conviction and ordered him freed within 90 days unless prosecutors decide to retry him.
But if the feds decide to retry Menendez, which they probably will, the second trial may overlap with the Senator's 2018 reelection bid.
Washington (CNN)The Department of Justice will retry a woman whom prosecutors say disrupted Jeff Sessions' confirmation hearing for attorney general by laughing.
According to the Washington Post, the prosecutor announced in court that he will retry Cosby on all three counts of aggravated indecent assault.
One example of this is figuring out when to intelligently retry a recurring billing charge, which may fail for any number of reasons.
Mesereau has been critical of prosecutors who almost instantly decided to retry the case after a mistrial was declared the first time around.
"But you may have another election or a retry of this referendum, and the political landscape will remain extremely polarised and contentious," he said.
Prosecutors then opted to retry the four men, who were accused of traveling from other states to act as gunmen in support of Bundy.
The judge declared a mistrial on the remaining 10 counts, and prosecutors have yet to decide whether to retry him on the deadlocked charges.
National and international rights groups, including Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch, have been urging the Moroccan authorities to free or retry the group.
Skagit County Prosecutor Rich Weyrich said by email that his office has the ability to retry Ward and planned to make that decision shortly.
"It's a bit slow — sometimes I had to retry two to three times with different angles," another student, who declined to be named, said.
The petition is a retry for Kesha, after Justice Shirley Kornreich denied her an injunction and tossed her hate crime counterclaim out of court.
The government had decided to retry the case after Fairooz rejected a plea deal, and a trial date had been set for next week.
"He's done his job and I'm not going to retry the case," Graham told McClatchy regarding Mueller's testimony shortly after the full report's release.
Hitman tempts you to always improve the latter while resisting the need for speed, asking you to retry the Paris hit over and over.
After saying they were going to retry Mr. Menendez, federal prosecutors reversed course after a federal judge acquitted him of several of the charges.
And prosecutors abandoned several other charges and said they would not seek to retry Mr. Manafort on more charges in federal court in Virginia.
"The Commonwealth will not retry a case against a man who is probably innocent and whose case is so lacking in integrity," they said.
Lawyers for Johnson in a statement on Monday said they were still reviewing whether to accept the reduced award or retry the punitive damages portion.
Christopher Swett, a lawyer for the family of Boyd-Bostic, said in a statement that the plaintiffs would retry the case at the earliest opportunity.
On June 13, the Philadelphia District Attorney's Office will return to court for a hearing where prosecutors will announce whether they plan to retry Thomas.
Neither will they line up in Cosby's defense -- the way they did for Simpson -- when prosecutors retry the case, as they have said they will.
The outcome leaves one of America's most recognized entertainers as well as his accusers without vindication, but prosecutors immediately announced they will retry the case.
If the court decides to vacate Avery's conviction based on his claims, prosecutors would have to decide whether to retry him without the impermissible evidence.
After the declaration of a mistrial, prosecutors may choose to retry the case with a different set of jurors, or they may cut their losses.
The Justice Department chose not to retry Bagcho on the narco-terrorism charge because he was serving life sentences on the other charges, he explained.
"When you retry a case, the game shifts and becomes more like chess than poker," Robert Blecker, a professor at New York Law School, said.
The McDonnell case was decided after Mr. Silver was found guilty; but even though the law has changed, federal prosecutors have promised to retry him.
Looking ahead, he noted that prosecutors have vowed to retry Mr. Cosby on charges he sexually assaulted Andrea Constand, a former Temple University staff member.
Instead, he got convicted on eight counts (and a mistrial thanks to a single holdout juror on 10 other counts, which Mueller can still retry).
"The decision to retry this case was made based on the facts and the law, following a careful review," the Justice Department said in a statement.
Some observers criticized the decision to retry Sampson as the numbers of death sentences handed down and executions carried out are falling across the United States.
Habineza, who won 0.47 percent, had promised to set up a tribunal to retry dissidents whose convictions by Rwandan courts have been criticized as politically motivated.
State prosecutors must now decide whether to retry Skakel, though any new trial would face the challenge of relying on witnesses whose memories are decades old.
A spokesperson for the Justice Department did not immediately return a request for comment as to whether the Trump administration would seek to retry the case.
Evans, who did not attend Monday's bail hearing, has not said whether he plans to retry Flowers, who has been convicted four times of the murders.
Seventeen years later, an appellate court overturned his conviction on the basis of new evidence, and New York officials decided in 2008 not to retry Mr. Tankleff.
We'll find out next week if prosecutors want to go back and retry Paul Manafort on the ten counts where the jury hung in the Virginia case.
"I think the Supreme Court case made it pretty clear that the government would have an uphill battle if it attempted to retry the case," he said.
Judge Daniel Shanes said there was no new evidence presented in the case, saying Calusinski's request for a new trial was an attempt to retry existing evidence.
Ms. Worthy, who has agreed to file a motion to dismiss all charges and not to retry Mr. Sanford, has scheduled a news conference for Thursday morning.
The ruling meant that the Philadelphia District Attorney's Office would need to fully retry Mill, and on Tuesday, the office announced that it would not do so.
Almost immediately after a judge declared a mistrial on Thursday in the corruption case against the labor leader Norman Seabrook, prosecutors announced their intention to retry him.
Federal prosecutors quickly vowed to retry the case, noting that the appeals court said that the evidence against Mr. Silver was legally sufficient to support a conviction.
"If they do retry, you're looking at three trials for the same guy," Honig said, suggesting that doing so would be inefficient and a waste of resources.
But even as he ruled, the judge sounded deeply skeptical and warned prosecutors that they might, in the end, have to forgo their ability to retry Officer Porter.
Although they made a swift decision Saturday to retry the 79-year-old, prosecutors have up to four months to officially file for retrial, according to the newspaper.
The penal court had been ordered to retry Berberoglu last month, but it refused the order saying the upper court's decision to overturn was against procedure and law.
KIGALI (Reuters) - Rwanda's Frank Habineza, the only registered opposition leader competing against President Paul Kagame in Friday's elections, pledged on Wednesday to retry political prisoners if he's elected.
If there is a mistrial, Cosby would not be considered guilty or not guilty, and prosecutors may choose to retry the case with a different set of jurors.
In the Cosby case, it might not really be the end, as prosecutors vowed to retry the case when the jury could not reach a unanimous verdict Saturday.
Sturgeon's opponents accuse her of setting up an impossible task so as to have a ruse to retry her luck with independence after losing a referendum in 2014.
After a nearly three-month trial ended in a hung jury last fall, the Justice Department decided to drop the case rather than retry Menendez earlier this year.
The DA's office will retry the case and the next court date for Lewis — who faces charges of first-degree murder and sex abuse — is set for Jan.
In 2013, the justices sent the case back to a lower court, ordering the Fifth Circuit of Appeals to retry it under "strict scrutiny" of the admissions policy.
The United States District Attorney's office in Nevada issued a statement on Tuesday saying that prosecutors had not decided if they would retry the men on those charges.
When the judge declared a mistrial, Scott's mother invoked God's will toward justice, and the state's governor, Nikki Haley, cautioned patience until the state could retry the officer.
It would not surprise me to see Steele [Kevin R. Steele, the prosecutor] retry this case, since he made it a campaign issue when he ran for office.
Parker was acquitted at trial; Celestin was convicted, but successfully appealed the verdict on the grounds of ineffective counsel, and the district attorney declined to retry the case.
The question is if the prosecution goes ahead with its plan to retry Cosby and the defense gets another holdout and hung jury, what will the prosecution do then?
A previous trial ended in a mistrial in 2015 when a single juror out of 12 refused to convict Hernandez after weeks of deliberations, prompting prosecutors to retry him.
Five days after the Department of Justice announced that it would retry Senator Robert Menendez of New Jersey, the judge in the case all but ripped out its core.
The office is also scheduled to retry Sheldon Silver, the former Democratic speaker of the New York Assembly, and Dean G. Skelos, a former Republic State Senate majority leader.
The Justice Department announced on Friday that it intended to retry Senator Robert Menendez of New Jersey, two months after a jury deadlocked on federal corruption charges against him.
Just wrong You can't come out 11 days before an election & say: "On 85033nd thought, I think I'll retry her for murder, but I won't tell you why."Huh?
ANKARA (Reuters) - A Turkish court rejected on Tuesday an appeals court order to retry a lawmaker from the main opposition party, upholding his 25-year jail term, CNN Turk reported.
It would be "highly unusual" for the government to defer a decision about whether to retry a defendant on hung counts until after their cooperation is done, the judge wrote.
They asked for the chance to retry the case with the benefit of all the evidence, including 573 FBI reports that show he was cleared after his alibi checked out.
"If the State's case against Syed is so strong – as they claim it to be – the State should retry the case," Syed's lead attorney, Justin Brown, said in a statement.
I didn't retry as I had every other death before it, which amounted to several in a game where death is a natural by-product of necessary trial and error.
Bailey said he intends to retry Jacquees Boone's case, while the Alabama Attorney General's Office will handle Josephus Boone's case because Bailey's staff members were witnesses to the alleged shooting.
The Missouri attorney general's office and prosecutors in St. Charles County, where the crime took place, now have roughly 45 days to decide whether to appeal or retry the case.
Stuff like circuit breakers, retry logic, thundering herd (where a large number of processes wake up, but only one wins, often leading to freezing up) needs to be managed effectively.
This year, the Bernalillo County district attorney, Raúl Torrez, announced that his office would not retry them, concluding that the charges were unlikely to be proved beyond a reasonable doubt.
The decision not to again retry Mr. Tensing, who killed Mr. DuBose during a traffic stop in 2015, is a setback for activists seeking greater accountability in police shooting cases.
And state prosectors planned to retry Michael Slager, the police officer whose trial for shooting Mr. Scott ended in another hung jury, before he pleaded guilty to a federal charge.
Ellis did not set a sentencing date, giving prosecutors one week to decide if they want to retry Manafort on the 10 counts the jury was unable to reach consensus on.
His trial — in which the doctor, Salomon E. Melgen, was a co-defendant — ended with a deadlocked jury in November 2017, and the federal government chose not to retry Mr. Menendez.
"What we have decided is that we are going to put up a special tribunal to retry those political prisoners," he told a gathering of his supporters in the capital Kigali.
Their conviction was later overturned because the government failed to turn over 700,000 pages of documents, and New York prosecutors decided in 2011 to dismiss the case rather than retry it.
It's a good thing since prosecutors in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, have already said they will retry the case, and Cosby's attorney has now said this tour would be a bad idea.
If federal prosecutors decide to retry him, a new trial could unfold during his potential re-election effort and his Republican opponent would surely make the corruption charges a main issue.
Prosecutors initially said they intended to retry Mr. Menendez, but after a judge said some elements of their case were "empty of relevant evidential fact," the Justice Department dropped the charges.
Prosecutors chose to retry the case, and in March, another jury took less than two days to convict Mr. Baca, 74, on charges of obstructing justice and lying to federal investigators.
The special counsel could seek to charge Manafort with lying to Mueller's team and could seek to retry him on charges that a jury failed to reach a verdict on last summer.
Go deeper: Alexander: Trump engineered the bipartisan health bill Cassidy: We'll retry our health bill in 2018 Kaine: I think Alexander-Murray will pass Thank you Delta Dental for sponsoring this event.
"The remedy flows from the violation," said Perry, who argued in certiorari briefing that the SEC must either dismiss or retry Lucia if the ALJ who oversaw his case was improperly appointed.
Prosecutors have said they plan to retry the case within the next year with a new jury, and any comments Cosby makes about his case could be used in court against him.
ALGIERS (Reuters) - Algeria plans to retry an Islamist expelled by France and suspected of being a spiritual tutor to two militants who carried out attacks in 2015, official sources said on Tuesday.
John Miller walked out of the State Correctional institution in Frackville, about 100 miles northwest of Philadelphia, after prosecutors declined to retry him, saying there was insufficient evidence, according to court records.
The government may retry Schulte, who also faces a separate federal trial over thousands of images and videos of child pornography allegedly discovered on electronic devices during a search of his home.
Federal prosecutors said they intended to move quickly to retry Mr. Skelos and his son, just as they have done with Mr. Silver, who is currently scheduled to be retried in April.
Whether the District Attorney's Office understood what had happened at the time is unclear, but it never took steps to retry him, and the case lay dormant for the next 23 years.
Prosecutors, who intend to retry Cosby, filed a motion on Monday urging O'Neill to refrain from identifying the jurors, arguing that widespread coverage of their deliberations could influence jurors for the retrial.
For Netflix, director Jean-Xavier de Lestrade picks up the thread 2 ½ years after Peterson's release, in July 2014, as he awaits word on whether North Carolina officials will seek to retry him.
This has a nice knock-on benefit: There's less incentive to retry a scenario hoping to get lucky on rolls so that you can get a higher score by completing the scenario faster.
Finally, on May 14, 1971, a Third Circuit judge ruled after a hearing that the confession had indeed been coerced, and that the prisoner must be freed if prosecutors did not retry him.
His first criminal trial ended last year in a mistrial after a jury could not come to a unanimous verdict, and federal prosecutors had said this month they would seek to retry him.
Special counsel Robert Mueller is running out of time to decide whether to retry Paul Manafort on the handful of charges that didn't yield convictions from his bank fraud and tax crime trial.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. prosecutors have more time to decide whether to retry former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort on 10 criminal charges that a jury deadlocked on last week, a judge ordered on Thursday.
It appears the malicious attacks were sourced from at least one botnet, with the retry storm providing a false indicator of a significantly larger set of endpoints than we now know it to be.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The U.S. Justice Department said on Friday it plans to retry Democratic U.S. Senator Robert Menendez on bribery and corruption charges after a jury was deadlocked during a trial in November.
"While we are saddened by today's Florida Supreme Court decision in the Ana Cardona murder case, we are prepared to retry this homicide," Miami-Dade State Attorney Katherine Fernandez Rundle said in a statement.
Once these unethical and unconstitutional practices became known, the DA's office was forced to dismiss or reduce charges or retry cases for more than a dozen people accused of murder and other serious crimes.
He was later accused of the strangulation murder of 227-year-old Christine Lewis in 22000, but a jury deadlocked, and prosecutors decided not to retry him after his death sentence for Reese's murder.
Instead they vowed to retry the men unless they agreed to a plea bargain called an Alford plea, in which the defendant enters a guilty plea while also asserting his innocence for the record.
After the mistrial last year, jurors said that they had been deadlocked 10 to 2 in favor of acquittal, leading some observers to assume that the Department of Justice would not retry the case.
Puzzles strike a delightful balance between tricky and fair, all while letting players reset and retry in a "Super Meat Boy meets point-and-click puzzlers" way; we've really never seen anything like it.
The Department of Justice said on Friday it intended to retry the two men, raising the possibility that Mr. Menendez will be on trial in a year when he is up for re-election.
While Mueller decides whether to retry on the deadlocked charges, he also is preparing for a second Manafort trial on seven criminal counts including money laundering and obstruction of justice, set to begin next month.
WASHINGTON, Aug 29 (Reuters) - U.S. prosecutors on Wednesday asked for more time to decide whether to retry former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort on 10 criminal charges that a Virginia jury deadlocked on last week.
ANKARA (Reuters) - Turkey will retry a lawmaker from the main opposition party after a court annulled his 25-year prison sentence but he will remain in custody, broadcaster NTV and opposition lawmakers said on Monday.
But thanks to the Hitman games' ruthless style of stop/start stealth, where even the slightest mistake can send guards into a frenzy and force a retry, it's not always easy to break into character.
Ms. Ritter said the book could be directed at several audiences, including the justices considering Mr. Skakel's case and the prosecutors who would decide whether to retry him if the court rules in his favor.
Since the conviction was reversed, prosecutors have been moving forward on two separate tracks in Mr. Giuca's case, hoping that the Court of Appeals would take the matter even as they prepare to retry him.
In a whiplash decision, it announced that it would not, in fact, retry Mr. Menendez, eliminating for Democrats the embarrassing prospect of having a sitting senator running for re-election while on trial for corruption.
It's not clear whether the Justice Department will seek to retry Mr. Menendez on all the original charges, but prosecutors filed a motion late Friday seeking to "preclude improper arguments" based on the initial trial.
It is not yet clear if the government will seek to retry Menendez and Melgen, and the judge in the case has not set a deadline for prosecutors to decide whether they will do so.
A federal judge on Wednesday acquitted Senator Robert Menendez and his co-defendant of seven of the 18 corruption charges they faced, less than a week after prosecutors said they intend to retry the case.
Special Counsel Robert Mueller had faced a Wednesday deadline to decide whether to retry Manafort on the charges, which include seven counts of bank fraud and three counts of failing to disclose his foreign bank accounts.
The defendant likely would have been sentenced to death had one juror not taken ill before a verdict was reached; the prosecutor agreed to a life sentence in order to avoid having to retry the case.
The supreme court vowed in December to retry three high profile cases involving entrepreneurs, including Mr Zhang's, in what local observers are interpreting as an attempt to reassure business owners over the safety of their assets.
For Paul Manafort, the judge said basically that he wanted to hear back from the prosecution about whether they intended to retry him on the 10 counts on which the jury could not reach a consensus.
What's maybe more important, though, is that Event Grid also has a 24-hour retry policy, so if one side of your system goes down, Event Grid will continue to deliver its notification for a full day.
Now with a hung jury, the prosecution will have to decide whether to retry the case involving the alleged assault on Constand, a former Temple University employee who first made the allegations more than a decade ago.
The only thing is that women don't seem so quick to give up as men do when they are rejected; they act like nothing happened, they laugh at my comments, and stubbornly retry their mission to score.
"Where you were born shouldn't change how you are treated by the police," said U.S. Attorney Joyce White Vance for the Northern District of Alabama in Alabama, noting that her office had wanted to retry the case.
The police officer who shot and killed Scott now looks a little more likely to go free if the local prosecutor decides not to retry the case and if the federal civil rights charges also don't stick.
On the 10 counts that the jury deadlocked on in the Manafort trial, the prosecutors do have the option of seeking to retry those charges, but I don't think it's very likely that they will do that.
In return, Mr. Mueller agreed to drop five other counts, which included money laundering and failing to register as a foreign agent, and not to retry Mr. Manafort on 10 counts over which last month's jury deadlocked.
The government said it would retry the two men, and on Monday, the first of those retrials — Mr. Silver's — starts in Federal District Court in Manhattan before Judge Valerie E. Caproni, who presided over the first trial.
The move also came more than two months after Menendez's first trial on those charges ended in a mistrial when jurors deadlocked on a verdict — and just two weeks after prosecutors said they planned to retry him.
Mueller is scheduled Wednesday to file paperwork in the Virginia case to inform the judge there whether he intends to retry Manafort on the remaining 11 criminal counts on which jurors were unable to reach a verdict.
Prosecutors quickly vowed to retry the case, contending that the evidence was sufficient to overcome the definition of corruption being narrowed to formal and concrete government actions or decisions, not political courtesies like setting up a meeting.
The following month, the government will retry Norman Seabrook, the former head of the New York City correction officers' union, whose corruption case ended in a mistrial in November after the jury was unable to reach a verdict.
In a statement announcing that it would not retry Mr. Crawford, the Caddo Parish District Attorney's Office acknowledged evidence suggesting that at the time of death, his son had pneumonia and bacteria in his blood that indicated sepsis.
Federal prosecutors announced Tuesday they intend to retry the case of a border activist who offered food and medical assistance to migrants suspected of illegally entering the country after his first trial ended in a hung jury in June.
He noted that the "proliferation of federal law," with "over 4,000 statutes now and several hundred thousand regulations," could give the federal government the opportunity to retry far more state-level cases than when the doctrine was first contemplated.
And by "practicing medicine" without thorough knowledge of a patient's other health conditions, current symptoms, or functional impairments, insurance companies will make patients retry these failed steps or "missteps" annually or when their insurance shifts to a new plan.
Tempting though it may be to retry a defendant on those charges on which the jury has hung, the prosecution would be wise to not get as greedy as they proved Manafort to be in a court of law.
The jury in Manafort's Virginia case hung on 10 counts, and the plea deal breach meant prosecutors could retry Manafort on those charges in the future, but special counsel prosecutor Andrew Weissmann previously said they have no plans to do that.
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Charleston, South Carolina (CNN)A prosecutor vowed Monday to retry a white former police officer charged with killing an unarmed black motorist in North Charleston, South Carolina, after the jury failed to reach a verdict following 22 hours of deliberation.
During their rare trips into central Paris, the girls are eyed by nervous shop assistants expecting them to steal, while her teachers have already written her off, recommending a technical qualification despite Marieme's willingness to retry her school-leaving exams.
BOSTON (Reuters) - A federal judge on Thursday ruled prosecutors could not retry three former employees of a firm that advises companies on shareholder votes who were accused of using bribes to learn how a proxy advisory firm's investor clients voted.
The court's ruling did not guarantee the close of Mr. McDonnell's legal problems — until Thursday, it was unclear whether prosecutors would seek to retry him under the tapered standard — but it was a reassuring one for him and his supporters.
Officials with the United States Department of Justice said they will wait to decide whether to retry Mr. Menendez and his co-defendant, Dr. Melgen, 63, though they will likely take into account that most of the jurors favored an acquittal.
A Mississippi district attorney who drew national attention by retrying a black man charged with murder six times announced Monday he will recuse himself from the case and asked the state attorney general's office to retry it, according to The Associated Press.
CINCINNATI (Reuters) - Prosecutors said on Tuesday they will retry a fired former University of Cincinnati police officer on charges of murdering an unarmed black motorist after his first trial ended in a mistrial earlier this month, and will seek a change of venue.
Prosecutors immediately announced that they wanted to retry Mr. Cosby, and Andrea Constand — whose accusation that Mr. Cosby had sexually assaulted her is the heart of the case — agreed to take the stand again in Norristown, Pa., where the first trial took place.
In compelling Officer Porter, 26, to testify, Judge Williams granted him a type of limited immunity known as "use and derivative use immunity," which bars prosecutors from using his testimony against other officers, or any information derived from it, when they retry him in June.
The decision by Mr. Vance and his prosecutorial team not to retry Mr. Davis reflects the fact that the evidence against him was far weaker than that against the other defendants and that jurors in interviews after the trial were largely sympathetic to him.
On Friday, Brendan Dassey, the 26-year-old convicted murderer who became famous thanks to Netflix's documentary series Making a Murderer, learned that his conviction had been overturned, meaning he would be set free in 90 days unless prosecutors decide to retry his case.
NORRISTOWN, Pa. (Reuters) - Pennsylvania prosecutors vowed to retry comedian Bill Cosby on sexual assault charges after a jury on Saturday failed to render a unanimous verdict despite 22015 hours of deliberations in a case that echoed accusations made by dozens of women against him.
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Joon Kim, acting US Attorney for the Southern District of New York, said in a statement that he would retry the case, noting the appellate court found that evidence presented at trial was sufficient to prove the crimes against Silver, even under a new legal standard.
Just a few days ago, at yet another hearing that raised more questions than it answered, the prosecutors suddenly announced that they were going to challenge the ruling that threw out the conviction, and if that failed they were prepared to retry the man, John Giuca.
Despite a series of recent setbacks, prosecutors said on Tuesday that they intend to retry a Brooklyn man in the 2003 murder of a New Jersey college student, setting up another courtroom battle in a case that has already seen a two-week trial, numerous appeals and countless hearings.
Now, as prosecutors prepare to retry Mr. Cosby, experts said they would have to consider not only how well Ms. Constand gave her account, but also whether their own words to the new jurors could avoid the confusion that seems to have plagued at least some of the old.
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Though the government at first was eager to retry Mr. Menendez, it abruptly dropped the case in January after a federal judge, apparently agreeing with the jurors, threw out several charges, including bribery counts involving accusations that the senator had lobbied on behalf of Dr. Melgen in exchange for political donations.
Now, after back-to-back statewide losses (first for the Senate in 22014 and then in a retry for the governor's mansion in 23), Crist and his critics recognize that this election will offer either some measure of redemption or deliver the final, sour note of his once-promising political career.
Finally, the service itself has been tweaked with Grab telling us that it now includes an auto-retry feature for when a booking isn't made immediately, better driver tracking, and 'flash' — a service that automatically scans all rides types in the area to faster find "the best vehicle for users" in their locality.
Any decision to retry the case where the jury is deadlocked is a tough decision to make, and it has to be weighed carefully and evaluated in terms of strategy, evidence, and most importantly, if you're able to learn what the voting breakdown was on the jury—that's really critical to know.
In exchange for pleading guilty to two conspiracy counts — charges that largely encompassed the financial crimes he was convicted of in Virginia and separately charged with in Washington — and agreeing to cooperate, prosecutors said they would drop the remaining charges in the DC case and not retry him on the hung counts in Virginia.
Judge T.S. Ellis III, of the District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia, originally gave prosecutors until Wednesday to decide if they were going to retry Manafort on the charges or dismiss them, but on Wednesday the government asked for more time since Manafort's defense team had asked for 30 days from the Aug.
The long, strange murder case of John Giuca — one that has already seen a two-week trial, several state appeals, a federal appeal and countless legal hearings — seems destined to return to court, as Brooklyn prosecutors said on Tuesday that they planned to retry Mr. Giuca if the recent ruling overturning his conviction is upheld.
In addition to Mr. Silver, two other corruption defendants are being retried: Mr. Skelos's case is scheduled for June, and in July, prosecutors will retry Norman Seabrook, the former head of the New York City correction officers' union, whose case ended in a mistrial in November after the jury was unable to reach a verdict.
It seems unthinkable that anything can be uplifting in such a place, but the collective spirit and sense of brotherhood among the Angola Three sustains and animates their long, grueling fight for freedom, even through the agony of Woodfox having his conviction finally overturned only for the state to retry and re-convict him.
Prosecutors quickly announced their intention to retry Tellis — who has maintained his innocence — according to the AP. The concluding hours of the trial had their own share of drama, as the jury initially filed into the courtroom on Monday to reveal a verdict only to be short-circuited by one juror who said the unannounced decision was not unanimous, as required.
Bill Cosby is neither guilty or acquitted after a Pennsylvania judge declared a mistrial on Saturday, leaving it up to prosecutors who have already said they will retry his case After multiple days and 50 hours of deliberation, the jury declared it was "hopelessly deadlocked" on all three charges of aggravated sexual assault against Cosby, who is accused of drugging and sexually assaultingAndrea Constand at his Elkins Park, Pennsylvania, mansion in January 2004.
"When a new legal standard is articulated by the Supreme Court and there's a need to potentially retry the case, prosecutors make a very particularized assessment as to whether, No. 1, they can still convince a jury of the individual's guilt under the new standard, and, two, whether it's in the interests of justice," said Arlo Devlin-Brown, a former chief of the public corruption unit in the United States attorney's office in Manhattan.
A federal district court judge on Thursday agreed to give the federal prosecutor with special counsel Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerTrump calls for probe of Obama book deal Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony Kellyanne Conway: 'I'd like to know' if Mueller read his own report MORE's team more time to decide whether to retry former Trump campaign chairman Paul ManafortPaul John ManafortTrial of ex-Obama White House counsel suddenly postponed Top Mueller probe prosecutor to join Georgetown Law as lecturer DOJ releases notes from official Bruce Ohr's Russia probe interviews MORE on the remaining counts from his trial in Virginia.
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