What is the test for a judge to declare a mistrial after a trial by jury?

Saskatchewan, Canada


The following excerpt is from Talukdar v. Regina Qu'Appelle Health Region, 2011 SKQB 90 (CanLII):

With respect to the question of whether or not, and if so, in what circumstances a judge should declare a mistrial after a trial by jury, the first question that a trial judge must ask post-discharge is whether the error alleged made by the jury is one that requires reconsideration of the verdict. Where, as is the case here, a judge concludes, as I concluded, that the verdict of the jury, being apparently uncertain, contradictory or conflicting cannot be corrected by a re-direction or re-instruction of the jury, the appropriate approach, in the exercise of the remedial and discretionary jurisdiction of a judge having discharged a jury, is to direct a mistrial (see the discussion in Oberreiter v. Akmali 2009 BCCA 557, 99 B.C.L.R. (4th) 254 esp. paras. 24/30 (B.C.C.A.)).

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