Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

mistrial

noun
/ˈmɪsˌtraɪəl/
Definition
A trial that is invalid due to an error or serious problem in the proceedings.
Examples
  • The judge declared a mistrial after discovering juror misconduct.
  • The defendant was relieved when the court ruled a mistrial due to insufficient evidence.
  • After lengthy deliberations, the jury was unable to reach a unanimous decision, leading to a mistrial.
Meaning
A mistrial occurs when the court is unable to complete the trial due to a procedural issue, making the outcome of the trial void.
Synonyms
  • Failed trial
  • Null trial
  • Invalid trial