prejudicial effect

  • 1prejudicial — prej·u·di·cial /ˌpre jə di shəl/ adj: having the effect of prejudice: as a: tending to injure or impair rights such a transfer would be prejudicial to other creditors b: leading to a decision or judgment on an improper basis the evidence was… …

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  • 2prejudicial — prej|u|di|cial [ˌpredʒuˈdıʃəl] adj formal having a bad effect on something ▪ prejudicial testimony …

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  • 3prejudicial — adjective formal having a bad effect on something …

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  • 4error — er·ror n: an act that through ignorance, deficiency, or accident departs from or fails to achieve what should be done procedural error s; esp: a mistake made by a lower court in conducting judicial proceedings or making findings in a case to… …

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  • 5R. v. Handy — SCCInfoBox case name=R. v. Handy heard date=October 9, 2001 decided date=June 21, 2002 full case name=Her Majesty The Queen v. James Handy citations= [2002] 2 S.C.R. 908, 2002 SCC 56 prior history= subsequent history= ruling= SCC=2001 2002… …

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  • 6April 1922 in the United Kingdom — See also: March 1922 in the United Kingdom, May 1922 in the United Kingdom, and the Timeline of British history. Attitude of the UnionsAt the beginning of April the outlook in the engineering and shipbuilding disputes was very dark. On the 4th… …

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  • 7Makin v. Attorney General for New South Wales — (1894) AC 57 is a famous decision of the Privy Council where the modern common law rule of similar fact evidence first originated. BackgroundA husband and wife were charged with murdering a child they were fostering and burying it in their… …

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  • 8Makin v Attorney General for New South Wales — Makin v. Attorney General for New South Wales [1894] AC 57 is a famous decision of the Privy Council where the modern common law rule of similar fact evidence first originated. Contents 1 Background 2 Opinion of the Court 3 See also …

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  • 9Confession (legal) — In the law of criminal evidence, a confession means a statement by a suspect in crime which is adverse to that person.HistoryThis specific form of testimony, involving oneself, is used as a form of proof in judicial matters, this since at least… …

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  • 10Confession (law) — Evidence Part of the …

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