Kevin, CEO of a corporation, learns that Mike, an accountant, broke an engagement with Kevin's sister. Kevin forged Mike's signature on documents, authorizing transfer of big sums of money, and accused Mike of embezzling. During the trial, the jury could not reach the unanimous verdict, and the judge declared a hung jury. Discuss whether Mike has a legal ground to bring a claim against Kevin for malicious prosecution.
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