mistrial

mis|tri|al /m'ɪstraɪəl, AM -tr'aɪ-/ (mistrials)
1 [N-COUNT]
A mistrial is a legal trial that is conducted unfairly, for example because not all the evidence is considered, so that there must be a new trial.
The past has been scarred by countless mistrials and perversions of justice.
2 [N-COUNT]
A mistrial is a legal trial which ends without a verdict, for example because the jury cannot agree on one. (AM)
The judge said he would declare a mistrial if the jury did not reach its verdict today.

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