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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the new trial document in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the Defendant's name in the designated field. This is crucial for identifying who is requesting the new trial.
  3. In the section stating 'the verdict is contrary to the law and the evidence', provide a brief explanation of why you believe this statement applies to your case.
  4. Next, detail how granting a new trial serves justice. Specifically, mention any evidence that does not support a guilty verdict beyond a reasonable doubt.
  5. Complete the attorney's information section, including name, address, and contact number. Ensure all details are accurate for proper communication.
  6. Finally, review all entries for accuracy before submitting your motion. Use our platform’s tools to make any necessary edits easily.

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New Trial too is based on a real life court case that has received considerable attention in the Korean press, particularly after being highlighted in a popular investigative TV program. But what makes this a particularly unusual situation is that as the film was being shot, the trial was still ongoing.
retrial. A retrial is a new trial of a case to re-examine some or all of the matters from the concluded trial.
This rule authorizes the filing of a motion for new trial and empowers the court under certain conditions to grant a new trial on all or part of the issues.
: a repeat inquiry by the same court into all or some of the issues in an action for the purpose of correcting a problem (as the improper admission of evidence) in the prior trial, determining the merits of a challenge (as that the verdict is contrary to law) to the prior outcome, or considering newly discovered
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