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He insisted that he has been careful about the information he had chosen to release so as to avoid prejudicing security.
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It described as "speculation" reports that to avoid prejudicing any criminal trials the report's full publication would be pushed back to 2014, when Denholm would be eligible for retirement after 30 years' service.
Mr. Cameron has said the inquiry must proceed cautiously to avoid prejudicing any criminal proceedings against Murdoch employees, but his spokesman said it would be appointed "as rapidly as possible and legally permissible".
The aim is to avoid prejudicing jurors.
'But we get told nothing in order to avoid prejudicing our questions.
British courts, seeking to avoid prejudicing juries or defendants, routinely restrict the ability of the news media to publish some aspects of criminal and civil cases that would be reported as a matter of course in the United States.
The documents that the court ordered released on Friday were ordered sealed in the mid-1990s to avoid prejudicing potential jurors.
The Guardian knows the identity of the second suspect but is withholding the name to avoid prejudicing the police investigation.
They remember their training: on arrest be spare and factual with the details to avoid prejudicing the course of justice.
Legal arguments took days, with a ban on reporting at the time to avoid prejudicing Huhne's trial.
In some cases, specific evidence about phone-hacking allegations was not heard, to avoid prejudicing ongoing criminal investigations.
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