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Such coverage risks prejudicing a subsequent trial, yet the attorney general and the judges repeatedly fail to act, except in the most blatant cases.
David Davis, the shadow home secretary, has argued that the home secretary cannot come before parliament to discuss individual cases because of the risk of prejudicing a trial.
How are news organisations to know if they are at risk of prejudicing a trial when they cannot be sure whether the defendant has been arrested?
As lurid media reporting of Mr Jefferies' background intensified on New Year's Eve, the Attorney-General, Dominic Grieve QC, warned the press to be mindful of the risk of prejudicing a possible future trial.
The Israeli prime minister, Ehud Olmert, and the Palestinian president, Mahmoud Abbas, tried to calm tensions when they met last week and promised — again — to refrain from acts prejudicing a final peace treaty.
Journalists are often asked to keep secrets, and prison can await those who don't if they risk prejudicing a jury (media lawyers were kept particularly busy yesterday when Rebekah Brooks appeared on a list of people the Crown Prosecuting Service plans to charge for phone hacking).
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And it thereby risks prejudicing an unwary reader against the fresh, individual reading that these works demand".
This is the kind of demagoguery that could prejudice a prosecution, or mobilize a mob.
But any debate on an individual case might prejudice a prosecution.
That isn't prejudice, a local estate agent whom I interviewed told me.
Speight may have wanted Till Death Us Do Part to give prejudice a kicking.
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