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return of a verdict;
legal parlance designates this as a "
mistrial". A
judge may
declare a
mistrial due to: The
court determining that it
lacks jurisdiction...
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Mistrial is the
fourteenth solo
studio album by
American rock
musician Lou Reed,
released in
April 1986 by RCA
Records two
years after his
previous studio...
- Look up
mistrial in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. In law, a
mistrial occurs when a
trial is
cancelled without a verdict.
Mistrial may also
refer to:...
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Mistrial is a 1996
American drama film
written and
directed by
Heywood Gould and
starring Bill Pullman, Jon Seda, and
Robert Loggia. The film
aired on...
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before the
actual trial commences.
Mistrials are the
common response in
cases where juror misconduct has occurred.
Mistrials can be
costly and thus will be...
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hypothetical homicidal ideation. On July 22, 2023,
Judge John
Murphy declared a
mistrial after the jury
remained deadlocked on the charges, with a 9-to-3 vote in...
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after an acquittal;
retrial after a conviction;
retrial after certain mistrials; and
multiple punishment Jeopardy attaches in jury
trial when the jury...
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States v.
Dixon (1993). The rule for
mistrials depends upon who
sought the
mistrial. If the
defendant moves for a
mistrial,
there is no bar to retrial, unless...
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disproportionate number of
black jurors. Flowers'
fourth and
fifth trials ended as
mistrials. On June 18, 2010, a majority-white jury in Flowers'
sixth trial convicted...
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trial ordered in
February 2003,
followed by a
second trial that
ended in a
mistrial (hung jury) in July 2004.[citation needed] A
third trial was
ordered and...