1. There was concern that reports in the media would prejudice the jury. 2. Partly because media coverage of their original trail could have prejudiced the jury against. 3. Baltimore and the NFL, at least for now, do not want to suspend Lewis, because such an act may prejudice a jury when he is tried. 4. - Were the remarks so gross and flagrant as to prejudice the jury against the defendant and to deny the defendant a fair trial? 5. But a local defense lawyer says it could prejudice juries in favor of cops in criminal cases. 6. Defense lawyer Woodberry Bowen argued that the recording would prejudice the jury but denied it contained anything about killing. 7. Defense attorney Jack Martin says he fears the move would prejudice the jury against Al-Amin. 8. Hardin objected that the prior cases were irrelevant to the obstruction of justice charge and would prejudice the jury against Andersen. 9. Her attorneys likened her two-tone hair to appearing in court in shackles, an act they said would have prejudiced a jury against her. 10. In pretrial hearings, Leavitt ruled that the incidents were so similar to the situation in which Campbell found himself that they would have prejudiced the jury. |
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