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Rule 76 of the Rules of Civil Procedure allow the parties to proceed with a special process called Simplified Procedure. The purpose of Simplified Procedure is to reduce the cost of litigating claims of relatively modest amounts.
A retrial is a new trial of a case to re-examine some or all of the matters from the concluded trial.
You must rely on the evidence that you submitted in the previous proceedings. However, you may introduce fresh or new evidence with leave (permission) from the division hearing the appeal.
: 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 ...
Common post-trial motions include: Motion for a New Trial ? The court can vacate the judgment and allow for a new trial. This is rarely granted, but may be done ?if the interest of justice so requires.? Motion for Judgment of Acquittal ? Court may set aside the jury's verdict and allow the defendant to go free.