"Prejudicial statements" refer to comments or remarks that promote or reinforce unfair and biased beliefs or opinions about someone or a particular group, often based on stereotypes or generalizations. These statements can contribute to discrimination or unfair treatment towards individuals or communities.
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Feb. 24: Silver pleads not guilty to the charges, and his attorney accuses Bharara of
making prejudicial statements in the press and asks to have the case thrown out.
Steven Molo, Silver's attorney, said that he will aim to have the charges tossed because
of prejudicial statements made by Bharara to the press, in a speech and in a television interview before his indictment by a grand jury last week.
Further, if David targets people that claim to be fellow believers, and that use
classical prejudicial statements, David is again following the instructions of scripture (as given by Paul to Titus).
The decision rejects a host of defense claims including that some charges should be dismissed because they are either flawed or were filed too late; that the three defendants should be tried separately because they could
offer prejudicial statements against each other; and that the government engaged in «selective» prosecution.
They made
prejudicial statements with impunity all aimed at stampeding the courts to find Alfred Woyome guilty of defrauding the state of GH 51 million.
Jackson barred
any prejudicial statements «to the media or public settings» to safeguard the defendants receiving a fair trial, «and to ensure that the Court has the ability to seat a jury that has not been tainted by pretrial publicity.»
any of those statements with «all» or «always» are
prejudicial statements.
They are just calling his character into question giving
his prejudicial statements.
Within my own family I've heard some of the most shocking,
prejudicial statements.