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If a mistrial has been declared, a new jury is seated if the prosecutor brings the case again.
Yes, a mistrial does not mean he was found not guilty.
all people involved will be executed
It doesn't work that way. If the jury is truly hung, a mistrial will be declared. After the mistrial, the parties decide whether to have a new trial with a new jury. In the event that the second jury is hung, another mistrial would be declared, and the parties can choose to have another trial. This goes on and on until the parties settle, voluntarily opt to dismiss, or a trial results in a verdict.
A deadlocked jury is one that cannot come to a final agreement on a verdict. If they remain deadlocked, it is declared a mistrial.
stoklohem conference
A hung jury means a mistrial. If a mistrial is declared, the case is tried again unless the parties settle the case or a plea...
A "settlement" conference? Sounds like it's a euphemism for a plea bargain session.
Not everyone was happy with the settlement
Not everyone was happy with the settlement A+LS
Mandatory Settlement Conference
no adjournment on 1st appearance