"Trial ineffective" typically refers to a situation in which a legal trial fails to produce a satisfactory outcome or does not achieve its intended purpose, such as reaching a fair verdict or delivering justice. This can occur due to various reasons, including procedural errors, insufficient evidence, or ineffective representation. In some contexts, it may also imply that the trial did not yield any meaningful results or resolutions for the parties involved.
"Trial ineffective" refers to situations where there are significant errors or irregularities during a trial that compromise the defendant's right to a fair trial. This could include issues such as incompetence of legal representation, biased jury selection, or improper admission of evidence, leading to the possibility of a mistrial or appeal.
Ironically, this question.
If you mean "ineffective", that means it's not effective.
affective means that it has an effect on your body or it makes you cause reaction. ineffective means the opposite
effective means-something positive can happen ineffective means-something negative can happen
not producing any effect -not going anywhere
Ineffective
When someone in the army made a plan and said its effective immediately they are saying they should do it right then and there. Then after someone gave that order if they decide not to do it it was ineffective.
"Ineffective" means not producing any significant or desired effect.
effective nor ineffective
A trial is a court proceeding when someone performs a criminal act.
There have been trials in Britain for hundreds of years. Which trial do you mean?