noun
- a trial that is declared invalid due to an error in proceedings or because the jury cannot reach a verdict
Usage: legal
Examples
- The judge declared a mistrial after discovering that evidence had been improperly presented.
- A hung jury resulted in a mistrial, forcing prosecutors to decide whether to retry the case.
- The defense attorney’s misconduct led to a mistrial being declared.
- After three days of deliberation, the jury remained deadlocked, prompting a mistrial.
- The mistrial meant that the defendant would have to face another trial.
- Procedural errors during jury selection caused the judge to order a mistrial.