Elizabeth Holmes, the convicted founder of Theranos Inc., is scheduled to be in federal court Monday to make a case for a new trial, based on a surprise visit to her home by a former lab director at the blood-testing startup who allegedly expressed regret for his role in her prosecution.

Last month Ms. Holmes requested a new chance to prove she is innocent of criminal-fraud charges after Adam Rosendorff, the former Theranos lab director, made an unannounced visit to her home.

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