/nuː traɪəl/ – Phrase
Definition: việc xét xử mới (vụ án).
A more thorough explanation: A new trial is a legal proceeding in which a case that has already been tried and decided is reexamined by a court, typically due to errors or irregularities in the original trial that may have affected the outcome. The purpose of a new trial is to provide the parties with a fair opportunity to present their case and have a just resolution of the legal matter.
Example: The defendant’s attorney filed a motion for a new trial based on newly discovered evidence that could potentially change the outcome of the case.