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"I could retry him even without the science," he said.
Last month,, a Superior Court judge ruled that Rhode Island could retry its case against eight paint companies.
The suit ended in a mistrial in 2002, and a judge ruled the state could retry the case.
If it is granted, prosecutors could retry Ms. Knox in absentia, if necessary, and she could ultimately face extradition if convicted.
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.
Ruto's trial continued until April 2016, when ICC judges declared a mistrial, citing "a troubling incidence of witness interference and intolerable political meddling" and noting that ICC prosecutors could retry Ruto at a later date.
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"How could you retry a man who was acquitted?" Mirza Hussain's family migrated to England from Pakistan when he was a boy.
The prosecutor, G. Dewey Hudson, said that he still believed that Mr. Jones was involved in the murder, but that he could not retry him because crucial witnesses had died and one had recanted.
Steve Cooley could still retry the officers.
If the jurors remain hung up on some counts but issue verdicts on others, the government could seek to retry those counts.
If the United States attorney in Manhattan decides to retry Mr. Collins, the government could try to have Mr. Maggio's testimony from the first trial read into the record, say legal experts.
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