Who, then, is to determine what is and what is not prejudicial to the safety and interests of the State? |
This concern does not arise in a trial by judge alone such that the probative value of the evidence is outweighed by its prejudicial effect. |
So in that sense there is no problems with saying things which might be prejudicial in front of the jury. |
They had infiltrated a military airfield, and this was regarded as prejudicial to the state's interests. |
The author of the report that was said to be prejudicial was called as a witness. |
The animus and hostility and the intensity of feeling evidenced by this act of the accused does not outweigh its prejudicial effect. |