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1 He was then re-tried and re-convicted by a Fresno County court in 1983.
2 I have re-tried the whole case-bymyself.
3 Time after time I have re-tried it.
4 The Urewera Four will not be re-tried on the charge of being part of an organised criminal group.
5 John Tamihere and Willie Jackson are taken off air and Mark Lundy will be re-tried in Wellington next year.
6 Another nine men face similar terrorism charges in Melbourne, while one man is to be re-tried on terrorism charges.
7 The military judges re-tried Pyrot.
8 Other counsel were substituted, when the case was re-tried , and the prisoner was convicted and sentenced to state prison for life.
9 Passages were re-tried , chaos seemed to descend upon the stage, engulfing the opera and all who had anything to do with it.
10 The case was tried, and re-tried , and at the end of it all Simon was acquitted, there being no evidence against him.
11 The Solicitor-General has agreed to apply to the High Court to have Pora re-tried over the killing of Auckland woman, Susan Burdett, in 1992.
12 Two men charged with an alleged kidnapping involving the robbery of €2.2m can be re-tried , the Supreme Court has ruled.
13 This automatic system will re-try a busy line up to four times.
14 The Justice Department has now announced that it will not re-try McDonnell.
15 This system will re-try an engaged line up to four times.
16 Prosecutors must now decided whether to re-try Edwards on the outstanding five charges.
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