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[ mis-trahy-uhl, -trahyl ] / mɪsˈtraɪ əl, -ˈtraɪl /
noun Law.a trial terminated without conclusion on the merits of the case because of some error in the proceedings. an inconclusive trial, as where the jury cannot agree. Origin of mistrialFirst recorded in 1620–30; mis-1 + trial Words nearby mistrialmistranslate, mistreat, mistress, mistress of ceremonies, Mistress of the Robes, mistrial, mistrust, mistrustful, mistryst, misty, misty-eyed Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for mistrialHis first ended in a mistrial, as did the second, ultimately. Worse Than Eric Garner: Cops Who Got Away With Killing Autistic Men and Little Girls|Emily Shire|December 4, 2014|DAILY BEAST He sent them back to the jury room, but after an hour he accepted they were deadlocked and declared a mistrial. He Faces Jail for Rescuing Baby Eagles|Michael Daly|November 2, 2014|DAILY BEAST Of course these remarks, if said in front of a jury, might have been grounds for a mistrial. Pistorius’s Cross-Examination Could Have Been Grounds for a Mistrial in a U.S. Court|James D. Zirin|May 5, 2014|DAILY BEAST The only way to call the 2012 election a mistrial on the Affordable Care Act is to ignore the 2012 election. Jim DeMint’s New Obamacare Attack: It Wasn’t Approved|Jamelle Bouie|October 18, 2013|DAILY BEAST
She may say, when the case ends in a mistrial, “Burnt myself out for nothing.” From ‘Treme’ to ‘Sons of Anarchy,’ TV’s Women Aren’t Wimps|Alyssa Rosenberg|November 30, 2012|DAILY BEAST And as the rumor of it augmented and increased, a phrase of the physician's returned to Mistrial. The Pace That Kills|Edgar Saltus Mistrial had nothing of the Napoleon about him, and he was lacking even in the strength which Cartouche possessed. The Pace That Kills|Edgar Saltus Mistrial paid his own, and presently followed him out into the street. The Pace That Kills|Edgar Saltus Now if the judge declares a mistrial, on the motion of the plaintiff, that is his own look out. The Man in Court|Frederic DeWitt Wells In a second Mistrial had drawn the curtain and was peering through the opening at the side. The Pace That Kills|Edgar Saltus
British Dictionary definitions for mistrial
nouna trial made void because of some error, such as a defect in procedure (in the US) an inconclusive trial, as when a jury cannot agree on a verdict Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012 |