/keɪs tuː muːv fɔr nuː traɪəl/ – Phrase
Definition: tuyên bố xét xử lại vụ án.
A more thorough explanation: “Motion for a new trial” is a legal procedure in which a party requests a court to set aside a previous judgment or verdict and conduct a new trial in the case. This motion is typically made on the basis of errors or irregularities that occurred during the original trial, such as newly discovered evidence, misconduct by a party or the jury, or errors in the application of law by the court.
Example: In the case of Smith v. Jones, the defense attorney filed a motion for a new trial based on newly discovered evidence.