Who, then, is to determine what is and what is not prejudicial to the safety and interests of the State? |
As the paragraph was extremely prejudicial, the appellants should have had the opportunity of replying to it. |
It is said that the remark about being a troublemaker was so highly prejudicial to the defendant that the trial should not have continued. |
So in that sense there is no problems with saying things which might be prejudicial in front of the jury. |
So what's their position on whether or not doli incapax protects children or in fact is sometimes prejudicial to their rights? |
They had infiltrated a military airfield, and this was regarded as prejudicial to the state's interests. |