mistrials

英 [mɪsˈtraɪəlz] 美 [mɪsˈtraɪəlz]

n.  (诉讼程序错误的)无效审判; (陪审团无法作出裁决的)未决审判
mistrial的复数

法律



柯林斯词典

  1. N-COUNT 无效审判(指由于没有考虑到所有证据等原因造成审判不公正,所以必须重新审判)
    A mistrial is a legal trial that is conducted unfairly, for example because not all the evidence is considered, so that there must be a new trial.
    1. The past has been scarred by countless mistrials and perversions of justice.
      过去数不清的冤假错案和枉法行为给人们带来了创伤。
  2. N-COUNT (由于陪审团意见不一致等而产生的)未决审判,失审
    A mistrial is a legal trial which ends without a verdict, for example because the jury cannot agree on one.
    1. The judge said he would declare a mistrial if the jury did not reach its verdict today.
      法官说,如果陪审团今天不能作出裁决的话,他就宣布失审。

双语例句

  1. The past has been scarred by countless mistrials and perversions of justice.
    过去数不清的冤假错案和枉法行为给人们带来了创伤。