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A mistrial doesn't mean Melly would be found innocent. When a mistrial happens, the defendant is not acquitted of the crime, but is not yet convicted either, and will likely return to jail (unless they have bonded out) until the new trial begins. https://strolenylaw.com/miami-criminal-defense-attorney-explains-mistrial

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