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"When I looked at the transcript and did some research, I realized that there had been multiple — multiple — very prejudicial errors in the trial," she said.
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Among its key findings is that fully 68percentt of all death sentences were overturned on appeal because of mistakes by incompetent defense counsel, the withholding of evidence by police and prosecutors, or other prejudicial error.
"If something that inflammatory, seriously prejudicial, can be found to be 'harmless error,' " Mr. Gershman said, "what you saw here in this case pales in comparison".
"This error falls within the category of rare cases where a single error in an otherwise competent defense is so egregious and prejudicial that it deprived defendant of a fair trial," Justice Marvin wrote.
"His conviction is contaminated by more sources of error -- prosecutorial misconduct, police misconduct, incompetent defense counsel, unprecedented prejudicial pretrial publicity, junk science, probably false confessions and mistaken eyewitness identification -- than any other case we have studied".
Relying on a statistical analysis by John Lott, an economist at Yale Law School, Ms. Thernstrom said that "voter error was the central problem in Florida, not disenfranchisement" and that the committee report was flawed and prejudicial.
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Using it would be prejudicial, they contend.
The "fitness removal" could appear prejudicial.
Prosecutors argued the information would be prejudicial.
I will not be prejudicial about people.
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