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If the Indiana Supreme Court or the Court of Appeals reverses a criminal conviction, can the defendant be tried again?

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If the Indiana Supreme Court or the Court of Appeals reverses a criminal conviction, can the defendant be tried again?

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In most cases, the local county prosecutor can retry the defendant. However, if the reason for the reversal of the conviction was because of a lack of evidence, the defendant cannot be tried again.

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