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1 Should the Court of Appeal side with Hayes, it could order a retrial .
2 But the Appeal Court judges had had little choice but to order a retrial .
3 They could either reject the prosecution's appeal, order a retrial or convict Pistorius of murder themselves, legal experts say.
4 It had been widely expected that, even if the court overturned the previous convictions, it would order a retrial .
5 The decision puts unwelcome pressure on the Turkish government with one eye on EU accession to order a retrial defying nationalist anger.
6 The Supreme Court has unanimously refused to order a retrial of former Fine Gael town councillor Fred Forsey jnr on corruption charges.
7 As Mr Redmond would be due for release next month in any event, the court also said it would be wrong to order a retrial .
8 The move to order a retrial of Mubarak-era officials will likely be popular among those who feel that revolutionary justice has yet to be served.
9 A Belfast Crown Court judge has refused to order a retrial for two men accused of murdering Belfast hairdresser Mr Norman Harley in November 1995.
10 The court ordered a retrial in the case of Mr Gerald Dunne.
11 The Court of Criminal Appeal quashed his conviction yesterday and ordered a retrial .
12 An appeal judge also condemned the proceedings and ordered a retrial .
13 The Privy Council quashed Mr Bain's convictions and ordered a retrial .
14 Among the options open to the court are freeing Nevin or ordering a retrial .
15 In January, a court ordered a retrial , citing procedural flaws.
16 But in August, Pakistan overturned his conviction, citing procedural errors and ordering a retrial .
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