mistrial
mistrial 英 [ˌmɪsˈtraɪəl] 美 [mɪsˈtraɪəl, -ˈtraɪl]
n. 无效审判 phrase. 未决审判
名词复数:mistrials
- When a judge cancels a trial, she declares a mistrial. In other words, she decides that some mistake has been made and the trial must begin again from the start, with a new jury.
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- n. 无效审判
- phrase. 未决审判
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1. The judge declared a mistrial, saying that Christofferson-Titchbourne’s lawyers had presented prejudicial arguments.
法庭宣布审判无效,说是因为朱莉的律师提出了存有偏见的证据。
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2. Since then, the two parties have gone through a trial, conviction, a mistrial, and now the retrial of Thomas is well under way and just entered its second day.
自从那时起,双方已经经历过过审判,定罪以及审判无效的过程,现在对托马斯的重审正在进行当中,案件审判刚刚进入第二天。
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3. The jury deadlocked on a fourth count of conspiracy against the woman, Lori Drew, 49, and the judge, George H. Wu of Federal District Court, declared a mistrial on that charge.
现年49岁的被告萝莉·德鲁还被控犯有第四项罪名:共谋罪,然而陪审团在这项指控上意见相持不下,联邦地区法院的法官乔治·H·吴宣告这项指控的庭审无效。
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