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Reinstruct

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Re`in`struct´    (~str?kt´)
v. t.1.To instruct anew.


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48) This allows the lower tribunal to reinstruct the jury and send it back for further deliberations.
It will take a concerted effort by dedicated people to reinstruct federal, state, and local bureaucrats in the proper allocation of government monies and in the importance of maintaining government neutrality in matters of religious belief.
When the judge took the bench Thursday, he announced his plan to reinstruct the jury, much as he did Tuesday when he told jurors to forget they had heard testimony about Simpson reportedly flunking a lie detector test.
 
 
 
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