1.(因手续错误形成的)无效审判
2.〈口〉(因陪审员意见不一的)未决审判
1.a trial that was not done correctly and has to be started again
1.It's easy to find that Hester's thought is full of religious mistrial atmosphere and fatalism.
可以很容易地发现,海丝特的思想是完全无效的宗教气氛和宿命论。
2.In a mistrial, the judge blamed on prosecutors and said a "first-year law student" would have known to avoid.
在一场无效的审讯中,法官指责公诉人,说“尽管是法律专业一年级的学生也不会犯这种错误”。
3.In most Western countries, a public defender being denied the funds to mount a serious defense is grounds for a mistrial.
在大部分西方国家中,如果公共辩护人在进行一项严肃的辩护后没有获得报酬,该判决将会被宣布无效。
4.If prosecutorial misconduct results in a mistrial, a later prosecution may be barred.
如果检察官的不轨行为导致审判无效,再行起诉可能会被禁止。
5.Celia: Darn, I was kinda hoping for a mistrial, not a bunch of background exposition. . .
糟糕,我只是希望得到一个无效审判,才不想听一大堆背景介绍……
6.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。
7.I'm warning you, you pull one more stunt like that and I'll declare a mistrial.
我警告你,再玩一次这种把戏,我就宣布这次审迅无效。
8.The jury split over the verdict, leading to a mistrial and the government's decision to drop charges.
陪审团最后只认定了其中一些指控,使得审判无效,当局决定撤销某些指控。
9.You request another juror now, it'd be a definite mistrial.
你现在要求更换另一位陪审员这将会是一场无效审判。
10.The defense called for a mistrial.
被告方要求无效审判。