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  • Mistrial - Definition, Examples, Cases, processes - Legal Dictionary
    Mistrial defined and explained with examples Mistrial is a trial that is terminated before its conclusion, due to some error or catastrophic circumstance
  • A Mistrial: What Does It Mean and What Happens Next? - Law
    Mistrial procedures are spelled out under state and federal law A Mistrial: What Is It? Therefore, there is no guilty or not guilty verdict for the defendant The prosecution will next have to choose the best course of action for the case What Leads to a Mistrial? Several factors can lead a judge to declare a mistrial
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    Explore the legal outcomes and next steps for defendants after a mistrial, including custody status, retrial possibilities, and bail reassessment A mistrial occurs when a trial is invalidated due to an error or issues that prevent a fair proceeding This raises questions about the defendant’s status and the legal steps that follow
  • mistrial | Wex | US Law | LII Legal Information Institute
    A mistrial occurs when a jury is unable to reach a verdict and there must be a new trial with a new jury; or there is a serious procedural error or misconduct that would result in an unfair trial, and the judge adjourns the case without a decision on the merits and awards a new trial
  • Mistrials and Grounds for Declaration - Criminal Justice
    A mistrial not only impacts the immediate trial at hand but also has far-reaching implications for the broader criminal justice system This introductory section aims to provide readers with a foundational understanding of mistrials
  • Mistrials: Key causes, definitions, and their legal impact - Lawgaze
    What is a Mistrial? A mistrial is a trial that is invalidated and deemed as though it never occurred Unlike a case that ends with a verdict, a mistrial results in the termination of the trial process without a resolution of the case
  • What Exactly Is A Mistrial? - SmartRules
    A mistrial occurs when a trial is terminated before its natural conclusion due to circumstances that prevent a fair and just resolution These circumstances can range from procedural errors and jury misconduct to unforeseen events that compromise the trial's integrity
  • How Courts Work - American Bar Association
    Mistrials are trials that are not successfully completed They’re terminated and declared void before the jury returns a verdict or the judge renders his or her decision in a nonjury trial Mistrials can occur for many reasons: the jury's inability to reach a verdict because it is hopelessly deadlocked Either side may make a motion for a mistrial





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