mistrial in a sentence
n.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12
Definition
Mistrial: a trial that is invalidated and declared void due to a significant error, procedural issue, or inability of the jury to reach a unanimous verdict.
Sample Sentences
- The judge declared a mistrial after discovering that vital evidence had been withheld from the jury.
- After hours of deliberation, the jury was deadlocked, leading to a mistrial in the high-profile case.
- The defense attorney argued that the prosecution's misconduct warranted a mistrial to ensure a fair trial.
- Due to the improper conduct of a juror, the court had no choice but to rule a mistrial.
- In a shocking turn of events, the witness recanted their testimony, prompting the judge to call for a mistrial.