A jury would be too quick to prejudge. | |
Brad was the only guy that I didn't prejudge instantly, and thank god. | |
But I don't think it's fair to prejudge people on how they look or how they're dressed. | |
But it would be wrong and unethical for me to prejudge the investigation. | |
Charles, I'd hate to think you'd prejudge us. | |
A jury would be too quick to prejudge. | |
Brad was the only guy that I didn't prejudge instantly, and thank god. | |
But I don't think it's fair to prejudge people on how they look or how they're dressed. | |
But it would be wrong and unethical for me to prejudge the investigation. | |
Charles, I'd hate to think you'd prejudge us. | |
And besides, if you tell this story to a monk, it becomes a confession, and this means that, morally speaking, you've prejudged it, in spite of your deeper feelings. | |
Does it sound like I prejudged her? | |
He had prejudged the case, and under two federal statutes, a judge is obligated to remove themselves from sitting and hearing the rest of the case. | |
His fate is prejudged. | |
I'll be the first to admit I prejudged Nelle. | |
-Why are you prejudging him? | |
Al, I just want you to know that I'm not prejudging you. | |
And I'm not prejudging anything. | |
Sounds like prejudging to me. | |
That's prejudging the evidence. | |
And besides, if you tell this story to a monk, it becomes a confession, and this means that, morally speaking, you've prejudged it, in spite of your deeper feelings. | |
Does it sound like I prejudged her? | |
He had prejudged the case, and under two federal statutes, a judge is obligated to remove themselves from sitting and hearing the rest of the case. | |
His fate is prejudged. | |
I'll be the first to admit I prejudged Nelle. | |
-Why are you prejudging him? | |
Al, I just want you to know that I'm not prejudging you. | |
And I'm not prejudging anything. | |
Sounds like prejudging to me. | |
That's prejudging the evidence. | |