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Mistrial

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Noun

1. mistrial

a trial that is invalid or inconclusive

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Mistrial

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noun
1. 
a trial made void because of some error, such as a defect in procedure
2. 
(in the US) an inconclusive trial, as when a jury cannot agree on a verdict

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Mistrial

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noun
Law
a trial made void because of
a. 
a prejudicial error in the proceedings or lack of jurisdiction by the court
b.  US
the inability of the jury to agree upon a verdict

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Mistrial

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n.
A trial that is rendered void and of no legal effect because of some serious procedural error or irregularity or because of the inability of the jury to reach a verdict.

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