dismissal |
mistrial |
In legal|lang=en terms the difference between dismissal and mistrial
is that
dismissal is (legal) the rejection of a legal proceeding, or a claim or charge made therein while
mistrial is (legal) a trial that is invalid because of an error in procedure.
As nouns the difference between dismissal and mistrial
is that
dismissal is the act of sending someone away while
mistrial is (legal) a trial that is invalid because of an error in procedure.
mistrial |
mistral |
As nouns the difference between mistrial and mistral
is that
mistrial is (legal) a trial that is invalid because of an error in procedure while
mistral is a strong cold north-west wind in southern france and the mediterranean.
mistrial |
midtrial |
As a noun mistrial
is (legal) a trial that is invalid because of an error in procedure.
As an adjective midtrial is
during a trial.