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The phrase "a retrial for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a legal situation where a case is tried again after a previous trial.
Example: "The court has decided to grant a retrial for the defendant due to new evidence that has come to light."
Alternatives: "a new trial for" or "a second trial for".
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However, in January a court ordered a retrial for the three men, citing procedural flaws.
He already faced charges of sedition and a retrial for conspiracy to murder.
Acquitted of more serious charges, he now faces a retrial for reckless manslaughter.
Last winter, an appeals court ordered a retrial for Mr. Schwarz.
He was released last week, under the new government, and he is awaiting a retrial for one of the charges.
Judges in the country's criminal court want him to undergo a retrial for apostasy, which carries the death sentence.
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Now a retrial looms for Mr. Lemus, and Mr. Cohen is one of three lawyers on his defense team.
Prosecutor Neil Braithwaite had submitted a motion to drop the case after a jury had already been picked and a retrial scheduled for the two defendants.
An appeals court has granted her a retrial, scheduled for July.Compare Ms Alexander's story with, say, Michael Dunn's, which also took place in Jacksonville.
A retrial scheduled for this past January was delayed indefinitely after the defense won a motion to have one of the three judges hearing the case recuse herself.
Pandemonium erupted outside Court Seven after Mr Jenkins was freed and the crown prosecution service said he would not face a third retrial for the 1997 killing of Billie-Jo at the family home in Hastings, East Sussex.
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