What does a hung jury mean in a trial, and does it always result in an acquittal?

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2026-08-21 12:15

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A hung jury occurs when the jurors in a trial are unable to reach a unanimous decision on the defendant's guilt or innocence. This means that the jury is deadlocked and cannot come to a consensus. A hung jury does not always result in an acquittal, as the case may be retried with a new jury.

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