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2023-07-23 03:46:21 UTC - HELPFUL

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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 a new trial begins. https://strolenylaw.com/miami-criminal-defense-attorney-explains-mistrial

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