Retrial of Joan of Arc happened in 1456.
Yes but if they are lucky they can have another retrial
To request a retrial, a person typically needs to file a motion with the court where the original trial took place. This motion should outline the reasons why a retrial is necessary, such as new evidence or errors in the original trial. The court will then review the motion and decide whether to grant a retrial.
Yes, in a retrial after a mistrial has been declared, the same evidence can typically be used again. However, it is important to note that the circumstances of the mistrial and any legal rulings may impact the admissibility of evidence in the retrial.
Yes, there are new jurors. The retrial can be many months or even years later and the original jury would be have exposed to news and other influences.
No, the same jury is not used in a retrial. When a case is retried, a new jury is typically selected to hear the evidence and reach a verdict. This ensures that the new jury has no prior exposure to the case and can make an impartial decision based on the evidence presented during the retrial.
JAG - 1995 Retrial 10-3 was released on: USA: 15 October 2004 Japan: 26 January 2009
With sufficient legal reason to do so, yes.
It can be anything. It depends on the court and the context of the case. Retrial
Remand
There is no statute of limitations. The accused already has notice of the charges.
Because a retrial will cost as much. if not more, as the case just heard.