Any judge would deny a motion for mistrial and let it go to appeal if there is a conviction. The appeal court could delve into the matter in greater depth.
Any judge would deny a motion for mistrial and let it go to appeal if there is a conviction. The appeal court could delve into the matter in greater depth.
Yeah I don't even see why they'd want a mistrial if it's looking like an acquittal. I guess the "with prejudice" means he can't be retried, but it seems like a long shot to expect them to throw out the whole trial.
Yeah I don't even see why they'd want a mistrial if it's looking like an acquittal. I guess the "with prejudice" means he can't be retried, but it seems like a long shot to expect them to throw out the whole trial.
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