Cómo Pronunciar "mistrial"
word
ˈmɪsˌtɹaɪəɫ/, /mɪˈstɹaɪəɫ
MIS-try-ul
mɪstɹˈaɪəl
mis-TRY-ul
Definición
A legal situation where a trial is not completed or is declared invalid and has no legal effect, often because of a serious error or problem during the process.
Transcripción IPA
Inglés Americano
ˈmɪsˌtɹaɪəɫ/, /mɪˈstɹaɪəɫ
Inglés Británico
mɪstɹˈaɪəl
Pronunciación Simplificada
EE.UU.
MIS-try-ul
UK
mis-TRY-ul
Escucha en Contexto
The judge declared a mistrial because the jury could not agree.
A mistrial happens if an important rule is broken during the trial.
Due to a mistake by a lawyer, the court called a mistrial.
After weeks in court, the case ended in a mistrial.