Motion for mistrial

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Motion for mistrial

Throughout the trial, if error has been committed that counsel feels has endangered the client's chances of getting a fair trial, a motion for mistrial should be made. If the jurisdiction requires such a motion to preserve appellate rights, it must be made immediately, at the time of error; otherwise, the request for new trial is deemed waived. Counsel should check the law in the appropriate jurisdiction.FN89