1. They said the case was prejudiced by a campaign by the Communist party to mount a political attack on Fiat. 2. Hunter has declined to respond to the charges against him, saying a response could prejudice the case. 3. In short, specialists said, lawyers cannot prejudice the case by talking to the media. 4. The judge said the international media had generated unfair publicity about this tiny Caribbean island and possibly prejudiced the case. 5. To succeed, defense lawyers must show that the wiretap applications were defective and the evidence derived from them prejudiced their cases. 6. But the judges said in an oral ruling Monday that trying these four together would overly prejudice the cases against each individual. 7. In his defense, lawyer Edmond Pereira said the new evidence will prejudice the case and contaminate the existing evidence. 8. The court ordered the media not to publish photographs of the men because it could prejudice their case, and no information was given about their home addresses. 9. The defense argued the private meeting between Isaac and Thompson prejudiced the case against their clients. 10. As usual in Britain, tough reporting restrictions have been imposed to stop any pre-trial publicity prejudicing the case for or against her. |
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