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досудовий; упереджений; який завдає збитків (шкоди); збитковий; який завдає шкоди правам (інтересам тощо), який зашкоджує правам (інтересам тощо); який має преюдиційне значення, преюдиційнийprejudicial instructions to the jury — упереджені вказівки ( судді) присяжним
- prejudicial actprejudicial publicity before and during prosecution — розголошення матеріалів справи до судового переслідування і під час нього
- prejudicial character
- prejudicial construction
- prejudicial dismissal
- prejudicial effect
- prejudicial error
- prejudicial evidence
- prejudicial inquiry
- prejudicial interpretation
- prejudicial joinder
- prejudicial juror
- prejudicial jury
- prejudicial justice
- prejudicial pretrial publicity
- prejudicial publicity
- prejudicial trade
- prejudicial treatment
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