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The trial was shifted here from Charleston after Mr. Zain's lawyers argued that news media notoriety had prejudiced potential jurors.
In an opinion issued Thursday, a judge rejected defense arguments that news accounts had prejudiced the grand jury.
In a letter to Reprieve Mr Cable denied Lord Livingston's new position in the Government had prejudiced the investigation into BT's alleged drones communication contract.
But the prosecuting lawyers had prejudiced the case by posting comments about the five on the biggest news website in New Orleans, the judge decided this week.
In their appeals, both defendants said that statement, which referred to the Rawah notebook and the calls to Syria, had prejudiced the jury against them.
Judge Smithson said that the murder indictments were politically tainted and that the state had prejudiced the grand jury that handed up the indictments of the two.
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Moreover, the charge as given could not possibly have prejudiced Mrs. Milanovich on sentence.
If this had been a jury trial, the media coverage would have prejudiced the case.
In this instance it will have achieved the exact opposite and might even have prejudiced the trial.
Stoller grew up in Miami, and Segel in Los Angeles, and the sunshine may have prejudiced them against colder climes.
I do not think I have met Mr. McLeod but his previous letters have prejudiced me strongly against him.
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