/bɪl fɔr nu traɪəl/ – Phrase
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A more thorough explanation: A bill for a new trial is a formal written request submitted to a court by a party in a legal case, seeking to have the court order a new trial to reconsider the issues and evidence presented in the original trial. This request is typically made on the basis of alleged errors or irregularities that occurred during the original trial, which the party believes affected the outcome and warrants a new trial.
Example: The defendant filed a motion for a new trial, requesting the court to consider the bill for new trial based on newly discovered evidence.