Sentence examples for substantial prejudice from inspiring English sources

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Lastly, the extent of the harm experienced by Kinko's works no substantial prejudice against it.

Put politely, the stories did not meet the "requisite" risk of substantial prejudice, asserted both newspapers.

19 Because potential substantial prejudice inheres in the denial of any of these safeguards, prejudice is usually assumed when any of them is shown to have been denied.

In contrast, basic (also known as wavering) can lead to slight discrimination, while people deemed complex and especially hostile face substantial prejudice.

Because concrete evidence that their denial caused the defendant substantial prejudice is often unavailable, prejudice must be assumed, or constitutional rights will be denied without remedy.

A real risk of substantial prejudice to the administration of justice is therefore much, much lower when there is no jury.

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Nevertheless, we are of the opinion that the Attorney General's "spin and twist" comment did not violate the November order because the record does not support the conclusion that the Attorney General knew or reasonably should have known that his remarks could create a substantial likelihood of material prejudice.

Last week, Judge Jackson imposed a limited gag order on Mr. Stone, ordering that he must refrain, in the vicinity of the courthouse, from talking to the news media or making statements that "pose a substantial likelihood of material prejudice to this case". Lawyers and witnesses in the case are prohibited from making those sorts of statements anywhere.

2720 (O'Connor, J., concurring) ("I agree with [the Chief Justice] that the 'substantial likelihood of material prejudice' standard * * * passes constitutional muster".).

In defence of the substantial "risk of prejudice" allegation, both relied heavily on the "fade" factor – that a jury would not be prejudiced almost a year later at a trial in the crown court, particularly with firm judicial guidance on putting adverse coverage out of their minds.

Scotland has undergone a societal shift in its attitudes to same-sex relationships, especially among older people, while substantial pockets of prejudice remain towards the Traveller community and Muslim women who wear the veil.

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