Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The defendant's lawyer argued for a mistrial due to the prosecutor's misconduct during the trial.
The judge's biased behavior led to a mistrial, much to the disappointment of the prosecution.
The judge declared a mistrial after admitting to a conflict of interest in the case.
The judge's inappropriate comments during the trial resulted in a mistrial being declared.
The defendant's legal team filed a motion for mistrial after evidence was presented that was not disclosed during the discovery process.
A mistrial was declared after the judge was found to have accepted bribes from the defendant.
The judge's mishandling of the case resulted in a mistrial, leaving both the prosecution and defense frustrated.
The mistrial was granted due to a procedural error on the part of the court, which left the case without a verdict.
The defendant's legal team argued that the judge's decision to exclude certain evidence warranted a mistrial.
The defense counsel argued that a mistrial was necessary after a key piece of evidence was excluded from the trial.
The defense attorney argued that a mistrial should be declared because of the judge's biased comments.
The prosecution's case was thrown out after a mistrial was declared for a violation of the defendant's right to a fair trial.
The defense team requested a mistrial after discovering that the prosecution had failed to disclose key evidence.
Due to the judge's error in dismissing a juror, the case had to be declared a mistrial and start over from the beginning.
The prosecution requested a mistrial when a key witness failed to appear in court.
The mistrial was declared due to a technical error made by the court reporter.
The defendant was granted a mistrial after it was discovered that the judge had a personal connection to one of the witnesses.
The judge granted a mistrial after the jury was unable to reach a verdict.
The judge ordered a mistrial due to the jury's inability to reach a unanimous decision.
The defendant's mistrial was declared after a key witness died.
The judge had no choice but to declare a mistrial after the courthouse caught fire.
The mistrial was declared when the prosecution lost crucial evidence.
The judge declared a mistrial when it was discovered that one of the jurors had been bribed.
The defense lawyer argued for a mistrial when he found out that a juror had lied during the jury selection process.
The mistrial was declared because the defense had improperly challenged potential jurors based on their gender.
The judge declared a mistrial when the jury was unable to come to a decision.
The prosecutor asked for a mistrial after the defense attorney made an inflammatory statement.
The judge declared a mistrial when it was discovered that one of the jurors had a personal relationship with the defendant.
The prosecution requested a mistrial after the defense attorney made prejudicial remarks during cross-examination.
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