1. The police seem to be a law unto themselves sometimes, even if it does prejudice a fair trial. 2. And just as the United States Supreme Court ruled that his original trial was prejudiced by media pressure, his supporters believe that politics is now preventing his exoneration. 3. And just as the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that his original trial was prejudiced by media pressure, his supporters believe that politics is now preventing his exoneration. 4. In addition, they argued that massive publicity of the case would prejudice a trial anywhere in the United States. 5. In The American Lawyer, he wrote that the trial was prejudiced by probably rampant police perjury, ineffective defense lawyering and bad judging, among other things. 6. Ashcroft never made a statement that would prejudice a trial, the government countered. 7. British Embassy spokesman Matthew Gould declined to provide further details because of a legal injunction barring statements that could prejudice a trial against Tyler. 8. His lawyers are resisting him appearing before the commission, fearing he may prejudice his trial, to start in August. 9. THE repatriation of two illegal immigrants could not have prejudiced the trial of a restaurant owner who allegedly hid them, a judge ruled on Wednesday. 10. He poured cold water on the idea of publishing a wanted list, for fear of prejudicing the trials. |
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