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"prejudicial" Definitions
  1. prejudicial (to something) harming or likely to harm somebody/something

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Protection from prejudicial groups can inadvertently lead to individuals forming further prejudicial groups, resulting in a fractured population.
Manafort's lawyers argued it wasn't relevant and would be prejudicial.
We don't want to give any information that can become prejudicial.
The main problems seem to be things like prejudicial study design.
We are retreating to our tribal, ethnic and primitively prejudicial quarters.
I've made investments, and a ruling against me would be prejudicial.
How can you effectively argue a person out of a prejudicial opinion?
Greathouse's suggestion is based on the prejudicial position of men in tech.
Brown said the language in the opinion was "prejudicial" to the defense.
" He argued the word "is not so loaded that it's unfairly prejudicial.
Would that kind of victim statement be prejudicial, would it be fair?
" They said such prejudicial evidence is the "epitome of ineffective assistance of counsel.
" They say such prejudicial evidence is the "epitome of ineffective assistance of counsel.
So there&aposs this sort of prejudicial study design is a big problem.
Mr. Lewis appealed the decision, arguing that the slow-motion video was prejudicial.
"In that environment, allowing the 19 to testify would be hugely prejudicial," she said.
They argued the information is irrelevant to the jury and prejudicial to the case.
"The court's rulings have been unfairly prejudicial, inconsistent, and contrary to law," attorneys wrote.
And location can be a key signal that underpins this kind of prejudicial discrimination.
And that's before we get to the potentially prejudicial attitudes held by jury members.
"The Twitter is probably the most prejudicial part of Mr. Shrekli's [case]," Brafman said.
Indeed I find Mr. Kendi's presumption that I am a racist prejudicial and insulting.
However, and we should caution, this accounted for only 10% of participants' prejudicial judgments.
The judge could conclude that use of that word is prejudicial to the defendant.
The lawyers said that Trump's "prejudicial and improper statements" were widely reported by news media.
Allowing that to go forward would be costly, counterproductive and potentially prejudicial, the company argued.
Von Hippel finds that older adults generally want to be fair and restrain prejudicial thoughts.
"No one has said anything unkind or prejudicial to you, Alonzo, I hope," he said.
But "Harvey" has given us the chance to see how prejudicial the alleged romance was.
Its previous leader has been arrested on charges that include making "assertions prejudicial to national integration".
These kinds of prejudicial behaviors are part of a larger, 'anti-mom bias' in many workplaces.
The judge did not allow that to be entered as evidence, saying it was too prejudicial.
The notion that the remarks were prejudicial or premature reflects "an interesting double standard," Schiff said.
The remarks drew criticism from some who said they resembled prejudicial language used by anti-Semites.
"Hazing is a violation of military law and is prejudicial to good order and discipline," Capt.
Despite their popularity, Ms. Wilder's books contain jarringly prejudicial portrayals of Native Americans and African Americans.
Patrick Leahy criticized Willett's bacon tweet, as well as another about a transgender student, as potentially prejudicial.
The CLC retorted that the judge's view of their organisation and its role was "prejudicial and inflammatory".
A lot of the evidence that was introduced was not only irrelevant, but it was extremely prejudicial.
According to Drutman's studies, these were voters who simultaneously held prejudicial values and relatively liberal economic views.
"[Trump must] cease his prejudicial months-long campaign of defamation against our client," he said in December.
But it's cynical and prejudicial to assume that every Trump voter is a racist or a misogynist.
But just like Donald Trump's path to victory, Reagan's was strewn with racial hostilities and prejudicial lies.
"In most cases, civil settlements are excluded from criminal proceedings because they are so prejudicial," he said.
Many of us have seen firsthand the ravages of conservative fundamentalism, anti-Blackness, and prejudicial legislation and policing.
"Congresswoman Omar's use of anti-Semitic tropes and prejudicial accusations about Israel's supporters is deeply offensive," Pelosi continued.
Manafort's lawyers argued in Thursday's submission that there was nothing in the op-ed that would be prejudicial.
I'm even more disappointed that my comments could lead anyone to believe that I have a prejudicial bias.
So just eliminate them from your thinking, because we've always had an annoying prejudicial element within our politics.
Mr. Cosby's lawyers had tried to block the additional women from testifying, arguing their accounts would be prejudicial.
" Dauber says the intention of the photo in the gang rape case was "far more prejudicial than probative.
And could that, I wonder, be the very same sort of stigma whipped up by prejudicial media coverage???
Guyger's defense team has requested a change of venue for the trial, citing "prejudicial" and "inflammatory" media coverage.
"Because you did not take these steps…this failure has been prejudicial to the accused's case," Teh said.
"The Ethiopian proposal ... overwhelmingly favors Ethiopia and is extremely prejudicial to the interests of downstream states," it says.
Face recognition categorizes humans, thus becoming a vehicle for the sometimes prejudicial results of putting people into biometric categories.
Judge Pratt ruled that much of CVS's evidence could not be introduced because it was unduly prejudicial to Mimms.
"It is suspicious and prejudicial to any kind of fair and unbiased hearing," Hilow said in a phone interview.
But the internet — and social media in particular — is destroying that trust by filling people's heads with prejudicial nonsense.
Projects could be banned if deemed prejudicial to all manner of interests, including decency, morality and the public good.
There's no escape from seeing people spout vile, prejudicial trash when you're just trying to enjoy a video game.
Spacey's lawyer adds his presence would heighten the "prejudicial media interest" in the case and contaminate the jury pool.
Police confirmed to the BBC they were investigating the theft on the grounds of actions "prejudicial to national integration." 
They argue the decision is prejudicial against Palestinian claims on one of the most sensitive issues in the conflict.
What he is touching upon is that there is sometimes a social and prejudicial component in the decision making.
" On Wednesday, Aidala filed a letter asking Burke to step aside after making comments that were "prejudicial and inflammatory.
Schock's lawyers ripped federal prosecutors for questioning Schock's sexuality "for no apparent reason," and accused them of "prejudicial" conduct.
Evidence about these attacks, kept from the jury because it was considered prejudicial, was published just ahead of deliberations.
The judge told the prosecutor that bringing up the killer's name was "highly prejudicial" but did not declare a mistrial.
" It didn't cite Paisley's speech as the problem, but rather Paisley himself, as his physical presence would be politically "prejudicial.
Such data is often marked by gender, nationality, region, race, socioeconomic status and... for some, these categories are particularly prejudicial.
As a result, the Maryland courts hold that prosecutors must be particularly cautious to avoid making potentially prejudicial extrajudicial statements.
But psychological research also suggests that Trump's rhetoric encourages people who already have prejudicial views to act upon those views.
It isn't surprising to Richards that some gay men would hold such prejudicial views, despite dealing with their own discrimination.
The judgements and witness accounts reveal a broken and prejudicial system where the burden of proof is on the accused.
It is viewed as too prejudicial for a jury as it considers the facts of the single case before it.
Prosecutors had sought to include testimony from 44 other accusers, but Judge Steven O'Neill ruled that would be too prejudicial.
Georgia's Sea Safeguard program, the first clear example of prejudicial dome placement to be revealed, drew outrage across the country.
Lawyers for Roof, 22, argued eyewitness Felicia Sanders had offered prejudicial and improper opinion about what penalty he should face.
Both stories are about legal defense teams who attempt to argue their client was framed by prejudicial law enforcement officials.
Kleeblatt said in an email that it had not posted anything prejudicial or malicious on the accounts, only "healthy" material.
But psychological research suggests that Trump's rhetoric also encourages people who already have prejudicial views to act on those views.
A year later, an appeals court overturned the convictions because it saw Judge Ford's charge to the jury as prejudicial.
" If the leak came from the board, he said, it amounted to "a highly prejudicial and perhaps politically motivated act.
Aidala writes in his letter that the judge's comments added to the "unfairly prejudicial negative publicity" his client has faced.
Prior bad acts witnesses are considered too prejudicial in this regard and have been systematically excluded from sex crimes cases.
This remarkable lack of evidence makes the Government's delay and the consequences thereof all the more prejudicial," it added. "Mr.
BPAS, which provides abortion care services, urged Boots to stop charging nearly 30 pounds ($39.03) for the pill, calling it prejudicial.
"These prejudicial actions are discriminatory and anti-globalization, and I did everything I could to cause a different outcome," he said.
But Hernandez's defense attorneys disagreed, arguing that was "rank speculation" and that presenting the evidence to a jury would be prejudicial.
Later came reports of his prejudicial view of Jews and African-Americans and a stream of his own racially insensitive remarks.
Prosecutors had sought to include testimony from 13 other accusers, but District Judge Steven O'Neill ruled that would be too prejudicial.
I often assume that researchers and clinicians who are studying Down syndrome approach it with their own set of prejudicial standards.
In legal proceedings, evidence is considered prejudicial if it may interfere with a judge or jury's objective consideration of the facts.
Democrats are now focused on combating Trump's policies and don't spend as much time reminding the public of Trump's prejudicial currency.
Finally, the judge said he would also weigh prejudicial statements made by President Trump about the case as a mitigating factor.
They also told the judge that the timing of one of his instructions to the jury was prejudicial to their case.
He added that if the media coverage "remains prejudicial" defense attorneys must be allowed to respond to that coverage, if necessary.
Such evidence is typically viewed as too unrelated to the actual charges being considered, too prejudicial for a jury to hear.
"These prejudicial actions are discriminatory and anti-globalization, and I did everything I could to cause a different outcome," Schmidt said.
Their testimony altogether, however, was viewed as too prejudicial for the jury as it considers the facts that are before it.
She also countered they are not similar to the Constand case and would be unfairly prejudicial and distracting for the jury.
Can we honestly say that scores of prejudicial statements before adoring crowds have not undermined the possibility of a fair trial?
Their continued display on public grounds would have felt tantamount to endorsement of the prejudicial message they were designed to transmit.
" They also urged the public to act when they see prejudicial coverage of a criminal case: "Write to editors and/or news directors when you see/read prejudicial pretrial publicity" They ended the Q&A with a call for unity: "This should be about us coming together to work towards the common goal of an improved system.
Wolfe's lawyers had argued that Trump made prejudicial and inaccurate statements after Wolfe was arrested and charged with lying to the FBI.
Jackson has ordered all of the parties and lawyers to not make any public comments that could be prejudicial to the case.
Baker and Gluk also argued that their trial judge erred by admitting prejudicial evidence of an alleged fraud at the distributor DiscoCare.
" The filing also says that disclosure of such information "would risk prejudicial pretrial publicity," and "affect the privacy and confidentiality of individuals.
"It wasn't supposed to be voted on until February, but I decided I wasn't going to be their prejudicial plaything," they said.
The Trump administration's announcement that it would add a question about citizenship to the 2020 Census is both misguided and highly prejudicial.
The Ministry of Home Affairs said afterward that her visit was "prejudicial to the national interest" and would harm India's image abroad.
Will Kavanaugh, if confirmed, vote to overturn all these rights because they reflect modern sensibilities rather than archaic, prejudicial and oppressive ones?
It is unclear if this monitoring will be continuous, or what parameters are currently in place to prevent misuse or prejudicial bias.
The defendants can be expected to seek separate trials to minimize the potential for prejudicial spillover of evidence from the other defendants.
The club's response throughout the process has been a full-throated denial, and accusations that UEFA's process has been biased and prejudicial.
Some programs might involve psychoeducation, increasing mental health literacy, workshops, online courses that target prejudicial attitudes and behavior, and crisis intervention training.
Because the testimony is potentially so prejudicial to a defendant, there has to be striking similarities to the alleged victim's case, says DeSipio.
City officials say the policy is designed to combat the prejudicial view that such hairstyles are not appropriate in formal or professional settings.
When laws are written based on prejudicial interpretations of the Bible, it reinforces many Christians' view of queer people as second-class citizens.
Monsanto lawyers said a comment over company executives "popping champagne bottles" if Johnson loses the trial were prejudicial and aimed at inciting jurors.
It is a factor because, in my experience, police officers tend to make snap judgments based on very limited information and prejudicial stereotypes.
Her story still had to be similar and not overly prejudicial, in the judge's opinion, in order for it to be allowed in.
It should be noted the other 3 judges on the panel disagreed, and believe the deficiency was prejudicial against him and his defense.
"There is an increasingly prejudicial connection being made between Blackness & Islam which fuels the erasure of Black Muslims in pop culture," he wrote.
Cogan not only has to confirm that jurors broke the rules, he must conclude that exposure to prejudicial information led to Chapo's conviction.
U.S.-based Occidental Petroleum Corporation, for example, recovered $1 billion in damages after Ecuador's government passed prejudicial tax policies that wronged the company.
This pattern of prejudicial portrayals is what makes The Haunting of Hill House's Theodora Crain such an important addition to the horror landscape.
" She said "the order casts a wide and prejudicial ban on a large class of people, defined by place of origin and religion.
It is viewed as too prejudicial for a jury as it sifts through the facts of the case that is actually before it.
Besides treason, the journalists were charged with "offensive communication and publication of information prejudicial to national security," police spokesman Emilian Kayima told Reuters.
Because the testimony is potentially so prejudicial to a defendant, there has to be striking similarities to the alleged victim's case, he said.
But Flynn Bertisch, Muslet's lead attorney, argued that the proximity to September 11 might put the jury in a prejudicial frame of mind.
" She continued: "I can't help but feel that this level of hatred, like all prejudicial crimes, this is an attack on humanity itself.
It's as pernicious and pervasive and widespread as any other prejudicial ideology like sexism and racism (and in fact often these ideologies intersect).
" Arthur Aidala, one of Mr. Weinstein's lawyers, said the judge's comments were "so inflammatory, biased and prejudicial that they have virtually gone viral.
In a five-minute video that went viral, a teary-eyed Baptiste recounts the story, detailing several prejudicial comments allegedly issued at her.
Discussions of the legal questions returned again and again to social media, and the increasing difficulty of sealing off jurors from prejudicial information.
Guzman's attorneys argued their client's absence in court would be prejudicial, creating the appearance that he is too dangerous to appear at the hearing.
After a three-day hearing, Judge Everett Young ruled last year that Ms. Jack's statement, even had it been true, was improper and prejudicial.
They can't show it "because the prejudicial effect of the videotape, which includes a number of extraneous matters, outweighs its probative value," she wrote.
If the company's affairs are conducted in a manner prejudicial to the public interest, then almost any petitioner can approach the NCLT for redressal.
As a senator representing Hawaii, a state that stands for diversity and inclusion, I am determined to fight this administration's prejudicial words and actions.
He also thinks the jury had it out for him based on a "prejudicial" video of him and the woman after the alleged groping.
But the judge did not allow the AR-15 into evidence because he ruled it "too prejudicial" and "not sufficiently relevant," he told CNN.
The court said before letting the evidence in the judge had to weigh the evidence's "probative value" versus the "prejudicial" effect on the jury.
Broockman says this research can at least lend ordinary people a new script when dealing with people in their lives who hold prejudicial opinions.
In an earlier interview, Weinstein attorney Donna Rotunna said any new charges would be "highly prejudicial" to a jury in the New York case.
Marmel said people at the company told him "racially insensitive and prejudicial jokes," but he said he would not characterize those people as racist.
" In the statement, Mr. Balarezo noted that the claims "lack any corroboration and were deemed too prejudicial and unreliable to be admitted at trial.
Prosecutors argued that the sex allegations were "unfairly prejudicial" and "not relevant" because they had nothing to do with the drug trafficking charges against Chapo.
In their court filings, defendants have asked the court to dismiss the complaint, which they claim "provides a confusing, distracting, inflammatory, and unduly prejudicial backdrop."
Clearly, Mr. Miller's controversial and single-minded dedication to his mission virtually guarantees that Mr. Trump's prejudicial immigration policy will be both sustained and strengthened.
" He said that "procedure" in that instance was "prejudicial to the accused because it exposes the public to only the government's side of the case.
" The section about discrimination was modified to read, "Some of Trump's critics felt he did not speak out against prejudicial people and groups strongly enough.
Judges are finding these types of witnesses to be more probative to the prosecution's case than prejudicial to the defense in the wake of #MeToo.
Some of the defendants also filed a motion Wednesday to postpone the trial "due to eve-of-trial prejudicial publicity," according to the case docket.
It claims that President Trump's many prejudicial remarks about Mr. Bergdahl made at campaign events and political rallies preclude the possibility of a fair trial.
Clearly, Mr. Miller's controversial and single-minded dedication to his mission virtually guarantees that Mr. Trump's prejudicial immigration policy will be both sustained and strengthened.
It might feel good to shame prejudicial people for being hypocrites, or it might feel good to post a rant from a late-night comedian.
At the request of the defense, the court placed a gag order on the media to ensure no prejudicial statements are made before the trial.
There's an exception to what they call a hearsay rule, and to something being too prejudicial if you're using it to show what's called modus operandi.
Outside the courthouse, Wolfe's lawyers told reporters that their motion would ask the judge to prohibit officials from making "improper and prejudicial" comments about the case.
The law allows for detention for up to two years if a person is deemed acting "in any manner prejudicial to the security of the state".
"Only the most extravagant speculation would lead to the conclusion that the supposedly prejudicial evidence rendered the Carr brothers' joint sentencing proceeding fundamentally unfair," Scalia said.
Brian McMonagle, one of Cosby's defense attorneys, filed a motion for a mistrial because of what he called her prejudicial testimony, but the judge denied it.
Questions from justices including Chief Justice John Roberts indicated their greatest concern was to ensure jurors would not be exposed to prejudicial information after being discharged.
Clinton had said that half of Mr. Trump's supporters hold some prejudicial views and left it there, we probably wouldn't be talking about the comment today.
"The prejudicial effect of the videos would be colossal if they are introduced as evidence at trial," defense lawyers argued in court papers filed on Monday.
He is accused of uploading material to his Facebook page "prejudicial to the interests of the State institutions", according to a court document seen by Reuters.
"We are concerned about the prejudicial effect the inclusion of this opaque, yet toxic, information has on our clients' cases and lives," the attorneys' letter said.
But Admiral Green held off, they said, out of concern that taking his Trident away before the trial could be seen as prejudicial to the chief.
A 1987 accord between India and Sri Lanka provides that their territories not be used for activities deemed prejudicial to each other's unity, integrity and security.
Resultant arguments can be problematic when moderators aren't on the ball, and it is hardly unknown for football forums to feature racist, homophobic and generally prejudicial abuse.
Schiffer says she wanted the game to express racism in ways that weren't overly simplistic, and that accounted for the ways people justify their own prejudicial beliefs.
"Only the most extravagant speculation," Justice Scalia wrote, "would lead to the conclusion that the supposedly prejudicial evidence rendered the Carr brothers' joint sentencing proceeding fundamentally unfair."
Tensing had testified in the first trial that the shirt held no meaning for him, and Ghiz found the shirt "far too prejudicial" to enter as evidence.
In Mr. Lewis's case, the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania upheld his conviction, affirming the trial court's decision that the slow-motion video was more probative than prejudicial.
Bill von Hippel, a psychologist at the University of Queensland in Australia, has found an interesting pattern in his experiments and studies on age and prejudicial opinions.
Accordingly, the N.L.R.B. can regard any errors in an Excelsior list — even the omission of just one employee — as inherently prejudicial to workers who seek to unionize.
But he agreed with some of Mr. Laufer's concerns about the impact of the leak and about "how prejudicial the public comments have been" in its wake.
Before taking the oath, several senators made prejudicial statements indicating they won't abide by it, don't want to hear any more evidence, and are anything but impartial.
Some psychologists think Trump's rhetoric and the rise of the alt-right movement that supported him are similarly encouraging people with prejudicial views to act upon them.
Second, that the Animation Guild create an Anti-Harassment and Discrimination Guild and add language to "censure, fine, suspend or expel any member" found guilty of "prejudicial" conduct.
"Trial counsel's knowing reliance on false, inflammatory and deeply prejudicial evidence explicitly linking Mr. Buck's race to his likelihood of future dangerousness is plainly extraordinary," the attorneys wrote.
"If five other women have come forward, that's going to weigh heavily on the jury," she said, though Brafman would likely argue that such testimony would be prejudicial.
In a motion obtained by PEOPLE, Harris' legal team argued that prejudicial testimony "made it an absolute impossibility" for the 36-year-old to receive a fair trial.
"Any demand for a release of documents ... is premature and could be prejudicial to our country's interests, given that parties have yet to ink any agreement," Panelo said.
Attorneys for an Ohio woman accused of killing and burying her newborn daughter want her trial moved to another county, citing what they describe as "prejudicial" media coverage.
That information had been withheld from the jury after prosecutors argued it was "unfairly prejudicial" and unrelated to the drug, weapons, and money laundering charges in the case.
We cannot and will not tolerate prejudicial treatment of those with whom we disagree, any more than we would tolerate such treatment of those with whom we agree.
The statement added that "in the face of such discriminatory and prejudicial action," the group had no choice but to launch the action against the Bank of Portugal.
A report recently made public by the office's Conviction Integrity Unit said it had "discovered errors so prejudicial that it is compelled to correct them" in Johnson's conviction.
Discriminatory religious exemption laws give special rights to people with prejudicial beliefs against certain types of people, essentially creating a new class of American citizen, according to Esseks.
"These loans may have been granted including terms and conditions, in a manner that is prejudicial to the interest of the company or its members," the auditors added.
In court on Thursday, Justice Burke roundly rejected the request, noting there was nothing "prejudicial or inflammatory" for scolding a "recalcitrant" defendant for repeatedly ignoring his own order.
She had asked for a change of venue, citing what she said was prejudicial media coverage and endless negative comments on social media, but her motion was denied.
This clear and consistent anti-Israel bias forms an integral part of UNRWA's mandate and well accounts for the agency's deeply prejudicial approach to the Middle East conflict.
In 2004, sociologists Thomas Ford and Mark Ferguson found that exposure to a racist or sexist joke increased tolerance of further discrimination in people who held prejudicial views.
" But Di Toro was not moved, ruling Wednesday that limiting Trump's examination would be too prejudicial to the defense team's right to prepare the case for trial, and "Mr.
In the dissenting opinion, Justice Patrick Fischer wrote that Thomas' attorneys actually used the same evidence to try to prove his innocence and therefore the knives were not prejudicial.
Alan, a shark of a lawyer (as we hear during his constant cellphone conversations), suggests "furnished with a stick," and they all quickly agree on the less prejudicial wording.
The defense will counter that these unproven, uncharged other acts are not similar, not relevant, and, even if they were, they are too prejudicial to meet the balancing test.
"The offense is not in viewing, but in making a prejudicial distribution, a public exhibition or letting for sale or hire without appropriate permission copyright-protected material," he said.
"This Court finds that Plaintiff has not demonstrated that any subject video deposition contains scandalous, libelous, or other unduly prejudicial material warranting denial of media access," the judge wrote.
In 22018 and 22020, they were forced to prioritize their values and, without a candidate running an explicitly prejudicial campaign, largely came down on the side of the Democrats.
An attorney for Michael Cohen, President Donald Trump's personal lawyer, on Wednesday accused porn star Stormy Daniels' attorney of an "intentional, malicious and prejudicial" release of Cohen's bank records.
Limited interactions with racial and ethnic minorities, immigrants, and college graduates may contribute to prejudicial stereotypes, political and cultural misunderstandings, and a general fear of rejection and not-belonging.
A middle school in North Carolina has apologized to a seventh-grader and her parents after telling the student to cover up a T-shirt that condemns prejudicial behavior.
The country's contempt standards prohibit reporting — after charges have been filed and before a verdict has been reached — that might be seen as prejudicial against or for a defendant.
The country's contempt standards prohibit reporting — after charges have been filed, and before a verdict has been reached — that might be seen as prejudicial against, or for, a defendant.
And none made a concrete pledge to counter virulently prejudicial legislation in Quebec, which bans the wearing of religious symbols in the public workplace, fomenting Islamophobia and anti-Semitism.
The major press outlets were moderate toward him — not restrained so much by an understanding of their own duties to the public as by prejudicial favor for President Obama.
" He adds that while in the past decade, there has been an increase in visibility of trans people in South Africa, there has been "equally a rise in prejudicial attitudes.
U.S. District Court Judge Amy Berman Jackson ruled that the government can show the jury a transcript, but that showing the clip itself would be too prejudicial to Stone's defense.
U.S. District Court Judge Amy Berman Jackson ruled that the government can show the jury a transcript, but that showing the clip itself would be too prejudicial to Stone's defense.
Greathouse's suggestion is based on the prejudicial position of men in tech — a position illuminated by the fact that he's only asking women to conceal their identities, and not men.
Once people are made aware that they hold prejudicial views, if they are indeed truly decent people, they will abandon those prejudices and withdraw support from those who advocate them.
When it comes to protected groupings based on race, color, religion, sex, familial status, national origin and disability, targeting ads can look more like a prejudicial bug than a feature.
The basic issue, Lavery argued, is about safeguarding the civil rights of a minority of people, at a moment in history when we are being singled out for prejudicial treatment.
Some psychologists think Trump's rhetoric and the rise of the alt-right movement that supported him are similarly encouraging people who already have prejudicial views to act upon those views.
Clarence Campbell, the N.H.L. commissioner, fined Bathgate $500, his fee for the article, calling it "prejudicial to the league and the game," but Campbell did not take issue with Bathgate's warning.
Defense lawyers objected to introducing the statements to the jury that could sentence Guyger to life in prison, arguing that the messages weren't relevant to the conviction and could be prejudicial.
Details: Three-quarters of black and Asian Americans, as well as 58% of Hispanics, said they have experienced bias or discrimination — unjust or prejudicial treatment because of their race or ethnicity.
Monsanto's lawyers said a comment made by Johnson's lawyers during the original trial that company executives would be "popping champagne bottles" if Johnson loses, were prejudicial and aimed at inciting jurors.
" Pelosi and other top Democrats responded to the calls for condemnation, saying in a statement: "Congresswoman Omar's use of anti-Semitic tropes and prejudicial accusations about Israel's supporters is deeply offensive.
"We remain of the view that exclusive lease agreements are intuitively anti-competitive, protectionist and prejudicial to South African consumers," Massmart spokeswoman Annaleigh Vallie said in an emailed response to questions.
Also on Wednesday, one of Weinstein's lawyers, Arthur Aidala, filed a motion asking Burke to recuse himself, saying the judge had made "prejudicial and inflammatory comments" that showed "animus" toward Weinstein.
" Chinese diplomat Xing Jisheng, who attended the U.N. press launch, spoke at the end calling the report "very prejudicial," saying it has "fabrications" and telling journalists "we completely reject the content.
But opponents said the removal of a section that had granted preferential treatment to victims of religious persecution was a cosmetic change that did nothing to alter the order's prejudicial purpose.
The lawyers review it and have an opportunity to ask the judge to exclude the evidence from the jury if it would be too prejudicial to the ultimate issue in the case.
Research shows that Trump activated a swath of voters that had been searching for a politician who would run an openly prejudicial campaign—voters who are now crucial to the GOP's coalition.
In a statement, Elliott cited "allegations of unfairly prejudicial conduct" and "alleged serious corporate governance failings" in relation to last year's issue of new shares to Japan's Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corp (SMBC).
The social justice movement for the liberation of transgender people is being met by backwater lawmakers who value their ignorant and prejudicial views more than the safety or survival of transgender children.
Judge O'Neill also left open the possibility that he might limit the number of accusers who actually testify if he decides during the trial that their cumulative evidence has become too prejudicial.
The Burning Man organization is seeking "relief from defendants' ongoing, unlawful and prejudicial conduct towards (Black Rock City LLC) that threatens the viability of the iconic Burning Man event," the lawsuit said.
Ordinarily, prosecutors cannot introduce evidence or accusations of prior bad behavior because it is viewed as too prejudicial for a jury as it considers the facts of the single case before it.
Since last week's election, there has been a fierce debate about whether the flood of fake news — much of it prejudicial to Hillary Clinton — could have swung the election to Donald Trump.
" But DC Superior Court Judge Jennifer A. Di Toro ruled in December that limiting Trump's examination would be too prejudicial to the defense team's right to prepare the case for trial, and "Mr.
Nonetheless, several other similar motions — including one alleging "prejudicial misconduct before the grand jury" by the initial prosecutorial team — remained pending at the district court before a trial could begin in Schock's case.
A lawyer for Officer Liang, Rae Downes Koshetz, told the judge, Justice Danny K. Chun, that Mr. Alexis made statements during his closing argument that "were inflammatory and unfairly prejudicial" toward the officer.
After several meetings in recent days, the workers at the mine owned by BHP concluded that the company's offer does not meet union demands and creates "prejudicial" labor conditions, according to the document.
The judge rejected as "unworkable, distracting and prejudicial" a government proposal that he – rather than a pool reporter – provide real-time, on-the-record commentary on trial participants' reactions to the undercover witnesses.
But Ellis would have to tread somewhat more carefully: While acquittals are generally final regardless of prejudicial mistakes by a judge during trial, defense attorneys often cite alleged judicial bias in requesting appeals.
Even in cases in which defendants are convicted, there is the chance the decision will be overturned on appeal when a higher court rules that including other, prior evidence was, in fact, prejudicial.
"When group membership coincides with a sensitive attribute, such as race, gender, disability, or religion, this situation can lead to unjust or prejudicial outcomes," wrote Google Brain's Moritz Hardt in a blog post.
Ordinarily, prosecutors cannot introduce evidence or accusations of prior bad behavior because such evidence is viewed as too prejudicial for a jury as it considers the facts of the single case before it.
Now, in my 40s, I find these attitudes ignorant and prejudicial, but as a young woman, it seemed like a bit of freedom to be excused from the usual problems women complain about.
"The problem is that whenever a Rom commits a crime or some stupid act, it sparks the common prejudicial refrain about Roma, that there are too many Gypsies and so on," he said.
For example, given the prejudicial filters for access to campus platforms, we need an affirmative action program to bring thoughtful conservative and religious scholars to institutions that pride themselves on research and selectivity.
The evidence left out is less significant, redundant... disputed, and in some cases inadmissible (unreliable/irrelevant/prejudicial)" Specifically, they say that particular DNA evidence was ruled out: "The question is how it got there.
PIRRO: He is going to try to maybe, you know, explain why in spite of these prejudicial statements the report and the actions were not sufficient to call for a criminal charge against anyone.
Assuming that instruction is even understood by the jury, is it realistic to think these instructions can un-ring the prejudicial bell of evidence of other women's experiences of alleged assault at Cosby's hands?
The defense wants to exclude it, arguing the "video showing the shooting of Walter Scott taken by a passerby is 'highly prejudicial,'" defense attorney Andy Savage argued Wednesday in a motion filed in court.
U.S. District Judge Gloria Navarro told federal prosecutors they had willfully violated evidence rules in failing to turn over pertinent documents to the defense, adding, "The failure is prejudicial," to ensuring a fair trial.
According to Luban, if Judge Cogan finds "that even one juror read a news article that contained prejudicial information" — such as the child rape allegations against Chapo — it should result in a new trial.
This good news is important and should be widely disseminated because it might help reduce prejudicial views of black men in the society at large, and negative portrayals of black men in the media.
Without statewide laws in place to shield them from prejudicial treatment, this vulnerable population could be fired from their jobs, denied housing, or kicked out of a restaurant simply for being who they are.
Sergeant Morris is charged with failure to notify police communications and failure to supervise members during a police incident; Officer Mcloughlin is charged with conduct prejudicial to the good order of the Police Department.
They are to appear Friday in court to face charges of "supplying a foreign state with information prejudicial to national defense," which carries a prison term of up to 15 years, police officials said.
Ordinarily, prosecutors cannot introduce evidence or accusations of prior bad behavior from other cases because it is viewed as too prejudicial for a jury as it considers the facts of the case before it.
However, the proposal has been slammed by critics as prejudicial, and the European Parliament adopted a report in March that stated LGBT people face high rates of abuse, even in so-called "safe" countries.
Dick is clearly uncomfortable with the police's ominous power over life and death, and their selective and prejudicial use of that power — the same issues Black Lives Matter and other citizens' groups are highlighting today.
There was no evidence that Trump's comments were so prejudicial or incurable that Wolfe couldn't get a fair trial — if necessary, jury screening or trial instructions could address any concerns in the future, she said.
To begin with, the term "racism" includes ideas, policies, and actions that are based in prejudicial attitudes against people based on their real or perceived racial or ethnic identity and qualities associated with that background.
Boots came under fire in July after healthcare charity British Pregnancy Advisory Service (BPAS), which provides abortion care services, urged the pharmacy to stop charging nearly 30 pounds ($39) for the pill, calling it prejudicial.
J&J also said the judge allowed plaintiffs' lawyers to present inflammatory and prejudicial testimony to the juries, raising bribery accusations against the company and claims that the metal-on-metal implants could cause cancer.
Ricardo Rosselló has resisted calls for his resignation amid an escalating political crisis in recent days following the revelation that he and members of his inner circle maintained a profane and prejudicial secret chat group.
"The Brexit vote seems to have given courage to some with deeply prejudicial and bigoted views that they can air them and target them at predominantly Muslim women and visibly different settled communities," Murghal said.
The 1st U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Boston said the "substantial evidence of guilt" prosecutors introduced in Harold Altvater's trial outweighed any harm that came from potentially prejudicial testimony delivered by his ex-wife.
This small but important exhibition examines how those in power have long used the medium to decide who looks like a criminal, and how such determinations have often been bound up with prejudicial, pseudoscientific theories.
Republican senators will seek to block admission of the documents submitted just a week before the impeachment trial on the grounds that the late submission was deliberate and is prejudicial and unfair to the President.
Weirich was ''doubtless well ­aware'' of the rule, the justices added in a striking footnote, citing three previous cases in which appellate judges criticized her and her office for making prejudicial statements to the jury.
Cook County Judge Vincent Gaughan heard nearly two dozen motions from Van Dyke's defense attorneys to bar potential evidence and testimony the defense said could be prejudicial, including referring to McDonald's death as a homicide.
Malaysia's National Union of Journalists said the bill could easily be abused to stifle the media, as it would give the government "unquestionable power" to remove articles deemed prejudicial to public order or national security.
After the courts blocked that order, he issued another that attempted to clean up its overtly prejudicial language and scale back on its severity, but two U.S. courts of appeal blocked that one as well.
But targeting immigrants and minorities with false and prejudicial rhetoric, as Mr. Trump has done during the campaign and in the early weeks of his presidency, has spurred a surge in hate acts against them.
But he has taken the opposite tack, applying a unidirectional skepticism toward claims of violence against minority groups that looks particularly prejudicial when juxtaposed with the credulousness of his own journalism about some on the right.
Wolfe's lawyers argue the judge does have the power to restrain Trump from making prejudicial comments about the case since he sits at the top of the executive branch and exercises authority over the Justice Department.
" The backdrop: Speaker Nancy Pelosi and House Democratic leadership condemned Omar's comments earlier in the day and requested an apology, saying her "use of anti-Semitic tropes and prejudicial accusations about Israel's supporters is deeply offensive.
Defense attorneys for the former Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein filed a motion Wednesday asking the judge to recuse himself from the criminal trial, largely because of "extremely prejudicial" comments he made in court the previous day.
"Mr McCord pleads that prorogation is not only unlawful but is also unconstitutional due to its prejudicial and oppressive effect on the people of Northern Ireland in particular," McCord's lawyer Ciaran O'Hare said in a statement.
" The State Department official, speaking on background to CNN, said, "The Cuban government has targeted the United States by sending personnel under diplomatic cover to engage in influence activities that are prejudicial to US national security.
"We view the government's motion as a further attempt to demonize Mr. Guzman and paint an extremely prejudicial picture of him before one iota of evidence has been presented to the jury," Balarezo told VICE News.
Media reported that the lawyers had argued on behalf of the U.S. that live streaming could be prejudicial, as submissions made in the New Zealand court could be inadmissible in a future trial in the United States.
In a Friday statement, he called the law firm investigation that spurred the calls for his resignation prejudicial and questioned how Torres could conduct an impartial investigation when Holcomb, who appointed her, has already determined the outcome.
This exclusion on partisan grounds has been compared, terribly, to the discrimination against blacks at lunch counters, or the refusal to bake cakes for gay weddings, or any other number of prejudicial infractions companies lodge against minorities.
"Although different in kind, these allegations of sexual abuse are no more gruesome and prejudicial as the overwhelming amount of evidence that the jury heard and saw about (Guzman) threatening, torturing and murdering people," the judge wrote.
While the people involved in the nation's 'killer clown' craze should be doubtlessly be punished by some form of public humiliation, Bob Bradley should be shown courtesy and respect, and given the opportunity to counter prejudicial preconceptions.
" The judge also noted that Cohen was seeking a gag order against only Avenatti, which would "plausibly" bar Avenatti "from commenting on matters that are not substantially likely to have a materially prejudicial effect on these proceedings.
" The filing further stated that if Spacey attended the hearing, it would "only serve to heighten prejudicial media interest in the case and will increase the risk of contamination of the pool of jurors available for the trial.
"As only sentencing remains in this case ... and General Flynn has already retained new counsel, withdrawal at this time would not be prejudicial to any of the parties or otherwise inconsistent with the interests of justice," they wrote.
Joe Ousalice, a radio operator who served in the Falklands, Northern Ireland and the Middle East, had his Long Service and Good Conduct medals removed after being found guilty of "conduct prejudicial to good order and naval discipline".
Based on what has occurred this year, such powers will have every reason to believe that their leaked documents will be covered by the media and become part of the campaign, no matter how prejudicial and one-sided.
"The Bank of England and the government both now need to consider whether the opportunity afforded by Brexit could enable the development of a regulatory regime less prejudicial to small and challenger banks," Tyrie said in a statement.
Furthermore, the review boards have not enthusiastically embraced Hagel's guidance, and they persistently deny many applicants a full upgrade to an honorable discharge and refuse to remove highly prejudicial narrative reasons for discharge from a veteran's discharge certificate.
Weinstein's lawyers described Burke's admonishment as "prejudicial and inflammatory" and added that his comments have "virtually gone viral," as a number of news outlets, including BuzzFeed News, reported on Weinstein breaking the judge's courtroom rule of no phones.
Gergel said he was concerned jurors would inadvertently hear potentially prejudicial information from the hearing if reporters were allowed to cover it, ruling that protecting Roof's right to a fair trial outweighed the media's right to view the hearing.
Though Afghanistan isn't included in President Trump's travel ban, some see the visa issues these girls faced as an extension of his administration's policies, which have been deemed as prejudicial and hostile to specific countries and groups of people.
In a statement on Monday, the Vatican said publishing the notice was "prejudicial to the dignity of the people involved and to the image of the Gendarmerie" but that Giani "bears no personal responsibility in the unfolding of events".
To this end the defense can be expected to argue that any allegations by other accusers are not reliable, too old to be relevant, and that the admissibility of this testimony would be unfairly prejudicial to the defense. 2.
As for the Rolling Stone article itself -- they want all of that excluded as evidence because they say it's filled with prejudicial statements ... such as Penn calling Chapo a "Robin Hood-like figure" and the true "president of Mexico."
This exposed them to prejudicial material not submitted in evidence, including claims that Guzmán raped underage girls and that one of his lawyers had an extramarital affair with an ex-client, according to attorneys Jeffrey Lichtman and Marc Fernich.
Early on in the case, Wolfe's lawyers had asked Brown to enter an order restricting government officials — including President Donald Trump — from making public, prejudicial statements about case, pointing to comments Trump had made referring to leaks of classified information.
The lawyers representing Mohammed and several other alleged conspirators are opposing the prosecution's request, saying in a court filing that "depositions in advance of trial are unduly prejudicial to the defendants" and calling for the commission to deny the prosecution's request.
Thanks to the Florida "sunshine" law, which requires evidence handed over to the defense to be released to the public, there was prejudicial publicity, including evidence like the "Hot Body" pictures and footage of her stonewalling police during her interview.
After a verdict has been reached, Wisconsin law prohibits a juror from testifying about the deliberation process, except when the testimony is about (1) extraneous prejudicial information that infiltrated the jury's attention or (2) any improper outside influence on a juror.
As a result of myriad and entrenched prejudicial policies, Black families have one-seventh of the wealth of white families, are more likely to have that wealth tied up in homeownership, and are also more likely to be supporting family members.
"The government's sudden decision to reverse its long-stated position that Mr. Flynn is its cooperating witness, and to turn him into an unindicted co-conspirator, is extremely prejudicial to Mr. Flynn," his attorneys wrote in a court filing on Monday.
Hawaii, the 2018 case involving the Trump Administration's ban on travel to the U.S. from eight countries, most of them predominantly Muslim, Kagan managed to insert into the record the idea that prejudicial comments by a President might be relevant context.
Plot also carries, speaking of that legion, a prejudicial whiff of the too popular, and here we enter the realm of what is often referred to under the umbrella term "genre fiction"—detective novels, science fiction, romance, and the like.
The 348-page appeal asserts that Cosby, 81, was wrongly convicted on the basis of "flawed, erroneous, and prejudicial rulings" by the trial judge, including the admission of testimony from several accusers other than the woman he was charged with assaulting.
The judge's comments, made while the jury was out of the courtroom, were part of a ruling denying Mr. Atilla's request for a mistrial on the grounds that the government's evidence had not been properly authenticated and was highly prejudicial.
" After the hearing on Wednesday, Mr. Burton told reporters that the defense was likely to file a motion seeking a court order "prohibiting the government at all levels, including President Trump, from making improper and prejudicial statements regarding this case.
The Protection from Online Falsehoods and Manipulation Act, better known as Pofma, outlaws "false statements of fact" that, among other things, are "prejudicial" to security, public health and Singapore's external relations or that might "diminish public confidence" in the government's performance.
When she asked to postpone the hearing so she could ask for redactions of statements that she deemed prejudicial as well as suggest follow-up questions for an investigator to ask the witnesses, she said she was denied without an explanation.
Variety reported Wednesday that Weinstein's attorneys called the comments directed at their client by Justice James Burke "prejudicial and inflammatory" and also took issue with Burke's decision to not allow the case to be put on hold temporarily a day earlier.
"The calculated, personal attacks against a member of the investigative team working to solve the murder of Tessa Majors is an obvious and unethical effort to make prejudicial statements outside the courtroom to affect a jury pool," Mr. Shea said.
"The government will not be permitted to introduce the clip itself in its case in chief because the prejudicial effect of the videotape, which includes a number of extraneous matters, outweighs its probative value," Jackson, an Obama appointee, ruled Monday.
Under Pennsylvania law, such "prior bad acts" witnesses are seen as potentially prejudicial and allowed only under rare exceptions, such as to prove a defendant engaged in a specific pattern of behavior or could not have mistaken incapacitation for consent.
Lawyers for a former Insys Therapeutics Inc sales manager accused of conspiring to pay doctors kickbacks to prescribe an opioid are seeking to block as prejudicial prosecutors' planned presentation of evidence he did so to promote its off-label use.
The fund is involved in 44 projects worth $26 billion under the government's Belt and Road initiative, said Ju. "Some overseas countries have tightened their investment oversight," said Peng, adding Chinese investment entities have faced prejudicial treatment due to increased protectionism.
The 348-page document said Cosby, 81, was wrongly convicted on the basis of "flawed, erroneous, and prejudicial rulings" by the trial judge, including allowing testimony from several accusers other than the woman he was charged with assaulting in the case.
That information, which was based on court documents that were unsealed at the request of VICE News and the New York Times, was intentionally withheld from the jury during the trial over concerns that it would be prejudicial to Chapo.
Both paths are highly problematic: Saying nothing further allows what appears to an unfairly prejudicial impression to remain; yet commenting while the email review is ongoing creates an even greater danger of prejudice and misinformation to be used for political mischief.
But it's clear that his lawyers will argue strenuously, as they did last time, against the inclusion of additional accusers — this time probably suggesting that the potential prejudicial effect has only worsened with the recent downfall of so many men.
The lawyer said the legal action would reflect Chapo's right to halt the unauthorized commercial use of his name and image, as well as his client's legitimate interest in ensuring the series is not prejudicial to his defense against multiple criminal charges.
Butina's lawyers argued that the government was trying to stop them from countering the prejudicial information included in the government's filings, including information that prosecutors had walked back — the claim about Butina offering sex for a job — or admitted they got wrong.
Lawyers for James Wolfe, the former senior Senate Intelligence Committee staffer charged with lying to the FBI about his contacts with reporters, asked a judge Tuesday for an order restricting government officials from making "prejudicial" comments about his case — including President Donald Trump.
" Wolfe's lawyers argued in the court papers filed Tuesday that Wolfe's "Sixth Amendment right to an impartial jury and the presumption of innocence have been jeopardized by presidential comments about the merits of the case ('caught a leaker') and highly prejudicial insinuations.
Because of the massive amounts of prejudicial publicity, the trial had been moved from suburban Rowlett to Kerrville, a conservative Hill Country town where Routier's rather routine suburban life was more easily portrayed as an "outsider" tale of glitzy spending and suspicious superficiality.
And where a prejudicial agenda is concerned, the well-documented and regressive beliefs held by Trump's own transition team are reflected in The_Donald users, who gleefully attack people on the basis of their religion, race, heritage, sexuality, gender identity, or political leanings.
"In order to get a prior restraint gag order you have to show a substantial likelihood that the comments are going to have a prejudicial effect on your client's right to a fair trial and you haven't done that," Otero told Blakely.
Under Pennsylvania law, such "prior bad acts" witnesses are seen as potentially prejudicial and can be admitted only under rare exceptions, such as to prove a defendant engaged in a specific pattern of behavior or could not have mistaken incapacitation for consent.
"The government will not be permitted to introduce the clip itself in its case in chief because the prejudicial effect of the videotape, which includes a number of extraneous matters, outweighs its probative value," wrote Jackson, an appointee of President Barack Obama.
NEW YORK — Harvey Weinstein's lawyers filed a letter Wednesday asking the judge presiding over his rape trial to recuse himself, on account of "prejudicial and inflammatory" comments he made about the former Hollywood producer using his phone in court the previous day.
"The calculated, personal attacks against a member of the investigative team working to solve the murder of Tessa Majors is an obvious and unethical effort to make prejudicial statements outside the courtroom to effect a jury pool," Shea said in a statement.
As the details unfold hour-by-hour in the small Texas town of Sutherland Springs and throughout the country, a prejudicial narrative has once again made its way into the conversation before all the facts are revealed: that mental illness was involved.
Lastly, the bill compels companies, for the first time in U.S. history under the law, to assess the algorithms with which they process consumer data to study whether they are inherently prejudicial toward certain people, a well-observed technological issue intertwined with Americans' civil rights.
IT STARTED with a flickering of paranoia in the mind of one Jewish passenger; perhaps justifiable, given the recent surge of terrorist attacks in Israel; perhaps prejudicial, emblematic of the deep distrust between Arabs and Jews, who both see a homeland in the Holy Land.
The attorneys are arguing that the case should have been moved out of the city, as it was "traumatized by the bombings, ordered to shelter in place during the manhunt, saturated by prejudicial publicity and united in the Boston Strong movement," the AP reported.
" According to the guild's constitution, it has the right to expel "any member of the guild who shall, in the opinion of the national board of directors, be guilty of any act, omission, or conduct which is prejudicial to the welfare of the guild.
Eliasch, who said he had examined her case closely but not yet spoken directly with Sharapova, said he had made the decision to release the statement independently and said he was prepared to deal with the fallout if information prejudicial to Sharapova's case emerged.
And the next Director of National Intelligence will be selected by Donald Trump's administration, where key White House appointments either have been filled or are being considered by individuals who have taken positions that are prejudicial of Muslims, Jews, people of Asian descent, African Americans and women.
As US attorney general, Sessions will be tasked with leading the Justice Department and representing the federal government in legal affairs, which makes his previously reported record on racial issues cause for special concern (especially as minorities have faced historic prejudicial treatment in the US justice system).
In court filings, lawyers for James Wolfe, former security chief for the Senate Intelligence Committee, said comments by Trump after Wolfe's June 7 arrest were "highly prejudicial" and asked the court to issue an order prohibiting further public comments on the case by Trump and others.
Earlier in the hearing, she pointed to a previous incident in which prosecutors raised concerns that Manafort had violated Jackson's order against making public statements prejudicial to the case, citing his role in editing an op-ed that ran in a Ukrainian newspaper about his case.
"I'd actually posit that those were unhealthy in that there was no respect for the other side, there was no respect for the conversation as an entity, there was no respect for anything but advancing a particular, stilted incredibly prejudicial agenda in those cases," Reddit told Gizmodo.
" Panella continued, "Williams' right to be tried before an impartial judge is necessary in this case because the trial judge heard highly prejudicial testimony at the first trial, which was a bench trial, and made credibility determinations in favor of a now discredited witness and against Williams.
The lack of a defined procedure under the AUSFTA is extremely prejudicial to U.S. companies and banks, has resulted in a seriously flawed trade deal for the United States, and will deprive U.S. investors of the opportunity to present their case in a fair and impartial forum.
Fusion's lawyers also argued on Monday night that the court "must assume that if Defendant Bank produces the records, they will become public," pointing to at least three episodes in recent weeks where HPSCI staff "has systematically disclosed confidential and prejudicial information about" Fusion to the press.
"I think he'll ask the court and do whatever he needs to, to have his client remain out at liberty until these issues are decided, whether it was appropriate to allow all those accusers to testify, and how prejudicial and unfair would that be," Jackson said.
The United States has the opportunity to defeat anti-Semitism once and for all, but first it must call it out for what it is and demonstrate to its offenders that those who declare prejudicial and bigoted remarks will be forced to face real and tangible consequences.
"It is not only dangerous what Russia is doing in vetoing our resolutions and supporting the Syrian regime's actions against its own people, it is ultimately prejudicial to our security, it will let Daesh (Islamic State) re-establish itself," British U.N. Ambassador Karen Pierce told the council.
Harvey Weinstein's defense lawyers asked a New York City judge Wednesday to step aside from presiding over his rape case because of "prejudicial and inflammatory" comments about the fallen movie mogul, which they say suggest he has already decided that Weinstein is guilty before hearing any evidence.
Under the Protection from Online Falsehoods and Manipulation Bill, it will be illegal to spread "false statements of fact" in Singapore, where that information is "prejudicial" to Singapore's security, public safety, "public tranquility," or to the "friendly relations of Singapore with other countries," among numerous other topics.
"Obviously we're deeply concerned that the jury may have utterly ignored the judge's daily admonitions against reviewing the unprecedented press in the case," said defense attorney Jeffrey Lichtman, who also noted concern that jurors may have seen "prejudicial, uncorroborated and inadmissible allegations" about Chapo during the trial.
Under the Protection from Online Falsehoods and Manipulation Bill, it is now illegal to spread "false statements of fact" under circumstances in which that information is deemed "prejudicial" to Singapore's security, public safety, "public tranquility," or to the "friendly relations of Singapore with other countries," among numerous other topics.
Matching Avenatti's flare for the dramatic, Ryan noted that he's never opposed a motion of this nature in his 37 years of practice, but he did so on Wednesday because of Avenatti's "intentional, malicious, and prejudicial release of information" which amounted to a "drive-by shooting" of his client.
His attorney, Juliane Balliro, also said in court documents that Spacey's appearance would "heighten prejudicial media interest in the case" and increase the likelihood of a tainted jury, according to the AP. Spacey is accused of sexually assaulting an 85033-year-old man at a bar in 2016.
" But, as Bandes and Jessica Salerno, a psychologist at Arizona State, have argued, it's hard to say what lies between probative value and prejudicial force: "If the probative purpose of the evidence is to evoke the life lost with vividness and particularity, what is the measure of undue prejudice?
DePuy and J&J, represented at the 5th Circuit by Paul Clement of Kirkland & Ellis, asked the appeals court for judgment as a matter of law on many of the plaintiffs' claims or for a new trial because jury deliberations were tainted by the introduction of prejudicial evidence.
The judge should not have allowed Cosby's civil deposition testimony about Quaaludes to be introduced in his criminal trial, the defense said, arguing it was not relevant to Constand's allegations and was highly prejudicial because it included statements regarding the illegal act of giving a narcotic to another person.
Trade deals during the transition: The draft agreement prohibits the U.K. "from any action or initiative which is likely to be prejudicial to the Union's interest" during the transition period, which could mean that it wouldn't be able to negotiate its own free-standing trade deals during that period.
The plaintiffs, Joseph Boudreaux and Joseph Orr, argued in separate motions before Judge Eldon Fallon of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana that they were entitled to new trials because their previous ones were marred by prejudicial errors, including wrongful evidentiary rulings and jury instructions.
"The calculated, personal attacks against a member of the investigative team working to solve the murder of Tessa Majors is an obvious and unethical effort to make prejudicial statements outside the courtroom to affect a jury pool," the police commissioner, Dermot F. Shea, said in an earlier statement.
Prejudicial publicity in the suburban Philadelphia county has been especially damaging because its district attorney, Kevin R. Steele, who leads the case against Mr. Cosby, ran advertisements in 2015 accusing his political rival for the office, Bruce L. Castor, of failing to prosecute Mr. Cosby, the motion said.
An estimated three to six million miles of lead pipes across our country still carry water, and most all of them are vulnerable to similar dangers, whether at the hands of short-sighted and prejudicial bureaucrats or politicians whose ideology or opportunism leads them to blithely dismiss well-established science.
The question for judges, she added, is not whether a juror merely posted about the case on Facebook or Twitter, but whether they shared an opinion about the person on trial or viewed info that was deemed inadmissible or prejudicial, which is what the juror said happened in Chapo's case.
In particular, his lawyers said that prejudicial publicity in the suburban county had been damaging because the district attorney, Kevin R. Steele, who is leading the case against Mr. Cosby, ran advertisements in 2015 accusing his political rival for the office, Bruce L. Castor, of failing to prosecute Mr. Cosby.
In time, Nicole recorded 61 instances of abuse in her diary, a document which was not admitted into evidence during O.J.'s trial for her murder, just as what went on in the Simpson home was never referred to as domestic violence, the defense having successfully argued that the word was prejudicial.
"Health care providers, the media, and the general public should be aware that blaming and shaming patients with obesity is not an effective tool for promoting weight loss, and it may in fact contribute to poor health if patients internalize these prejudicial messages," the study's co-author, Tom Wadden, PhD, told Science Daily.
They lasted weeks and wound up hung; a second trial was arranged; some lawyers played musical chairs (so long, Jill!); and Judge Weisberg continued to behave and rule in ways that were portrayed as inexplicably loathsome and prejudicial, most especially his barring of all corroborating testimony about the Menendez boys' home life.
As someone who is rightly opposed to a gay marriage plebiscite on the grounds that it would open up a tsunami of hate speech and prejudicial discussions aimed at the LGBTQIA+ community, Phelps had no qualms about calmly wading into a similarly damaging conversation about the inherent threats of some imaginary homogenous Muslim culture.
Renstrom points to strict Freudian psychoanalysis which exploded in the '70s and which, like astrology, became so popular and casual it was easy to hide prejudicial patterns of thought:  "Maybe because astrology is so playful it makes it insidious too ... it's not astrology that's at fault but there are deeper and darker strains," Renstrom explains.
"It would ensure that people who have claims to lawful status are given a fair shot at pursuing those claims and not forced to litigate their deportation cases from behind bars, when we know that doing so is extremely prejudicial," said Michael Tan, part of the ACLU legal team presenting at the Court on Wednesday.
"While Mr. Flynn does not dispute the government's right to decide how to present its case and which witnesses to call, the government's sudden decision to reverse its long-stated position that Mr. Flynn is its cooperating witness, and to turn him into an unindicted coconspirator, is extremely prejudicial to Mr. Flynn," the memo reads.
"The Spanish term indio (Indian) in Mexico is a highly prejudicial term, and a lot of that carries over to indigenous people in the U.S." At the same time, some families believe that learning Spanish instead of their indigenous language provides more economic opportunities both in the U.S. and in Mexico, according to Mr. Vasquez.
"Our country has made great strides in dismantling prejudicial laws that have deprived too many of our fellow Americans of their precious rights," said Attorney General Xavier Becerra of California, whose state has most aggressively pursued the travel restrictions and has limited trips to Alabama, Kansas, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee and Texas.
Indeed, nowhere is this practice more evident than in examining how the FBI, under former Director James Comey's tenure, and former U.S. attorneys, engaged in seemingly regular illegal and highly prejudicial leaking to the media against private individuals accused of white collar crimes, including many of whom were ultimately never convicted of any crimes.
"Williams' right to be tried before an impartial judge is necessary in this case because the trial judge heard highly prejudicial testimony at the first trial, which was a bench trial, and made credibility determinations in favor of a now discredited witness and against Williams," President Judge Jack A. Panella wrote in an 18-page opinion.
However, there are exceptions to the New Jersey Rules of Professional Conduct, which say a lawyer may not commit a criminal act that reflects adversely on the lawyer's honesty, trustworthiness or fitness as a lawyer in other respects; engage in conduct involving dishonesty, fraud, deceit or misrepresentation; or engage in conduct that is prejudicial to the administration of justice.
Mr. Trump appears to want to reinstate a new type of Asiatic Barred Zone by executive order, but there is just one problem: The Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965 banned all discrimination against immigrants on the basis of national origin, replacing the old prejudicial system and giving each country an equal shot at the quotas.
" (Bookstein did not respond to VICE News' request for comment.) Cohen said that he didn't expect Trump's comments would change the course or outcome of Gutierrez's case, but he said he could see "a defense attorney citing the speech in a motion about prejudicial pretrial publicity or in comments to prospective jurors about whether they've prejudged the case.
"While Mr. Flynn does not dispute the government's right to decide how to present its case and which witnesses to call, the government's sudden decision to reverse its long-stated position that Mr. Flynn is its cooperating witness, and to turn him into an unindicted coconspirator, is extremely prejudicial to Mr. Flynn," Flynn's legal team wrote in a memo unsealed Tuesday.
In March, the Washington Post reported that federal courts had ruled against the Administration sixty-three times, "an extraordinary record of legal defeat" that Trump blamed on "Obama judges"—even though a quarter of the judges are Republican appointees, and the defeats resulted from a sloppy approach to rule-making and his own prejudicial comments on immigration and other matters.
The Court of Special Appeals found that this oversight was prejudicial for the defense — a stance that, interestingly, overrides the lower court, which based its decision not on the omission of McClain's testimony, but rather on the failure of Syed's lawyers to thoroughly cross-examine the state's cellphone tower expert about the reliability of data that helped place Syed at the scene of the crime.
"Because the public release of the Videos would infringe upon Mr. Kraft's constitutionally protected privacy rights and would interfere with Mr. Kraft's ability to obtain a fair trial, the Court has additional grounds for entering a protective order and preventing the disclosure of the Videos," they wrote, noting that "less inflammatory and less prejudicial materials" are already available to the public, according to WCVB.
It is curious to consider whether the Supreme Court has opened the proverbial floodgate to the registration of prejudicial or offensive marks — those which could be deemed disparaging, immoral or scandalous under the law — including, for example, "Ku Klux Klan," which was refused registration in 2005, "Coffee Nazi," which was refused registration in 2014, or even "Islamic Terrorists," which was applied for earlier this year.
"The nature of the dispute and in particular the manner in which it was conducted, irrespective of any comments alleged to have been made, is adjudged to be not only of concern to the public but viewed by us as detrimental to the standing of our company, unbecoming of a manager of our brand and prejudicial to our good name," Daimler Greater China said in an emailed statement.
Once I took my prejudicial aversion to it and, yes, let it go, I realized that beyond the lunchboxes and branded backpacks and Anna and Elsa matching sock sets, the movie itself is an expertly and even ingeniously crafted tale, a nuanced examination of sisterly devotion that features some of the best voice talent in the world, several very catchy songs and a lot of impressively rendered CGI snow.
What&aposs remarkable about the testimony that we heard from the inspector general is it wasn&apost some partisan republican, this is the FBI&aposs own independent referee who&aposs saying that he&aposs deeply troubled and concerned that it is Peter Strzok and other Trump hating agents and lawyers collecting evidence and making every decision for the first nine months of that investigation, that that is by definition prejudicial to the fair and impartial administration of justice.
" The company took that a step further and initiated injunction proceedings against the company, The Canada Business Corporations Act states that it "gives a 'complainant' the right to bring a court action against a corporation where conduct has occurred which is oppressive, unfairly prejudicial or which unfairly disregards the interests of a shareholder, creditor, director or officer...The court may make any order it thinks fit, including awarding money damages, appointing a receiver, dissolving the corporation, forcing the acquisition of securities and amending charter documents.

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