What the revocation of bail effectively amounted to here was a predetermination, a prejudgment by the trial judge on the question of guilt. |
As it has repeatedly been announced, this case of espionage is a wholly internal matter and any prejudgment and interference is rejected. |
This prejudgment of the case was acquiesced in, and Joan was brought in with fetters on her legs. |
Having prejudgments about foreigners is not exclusively a Turkish habit of course. |
I came to Morocco with minimal expectations and prejudgments. |
As such, any leading or conclusive public announcements or prejudgments would be a violation of legal norms and the principles of equity and justice, he said. |