A juror should never judge a case before knowing all of the facts. Prejudging interferes with giving a hearing to both the prosecution and defense.
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A preconceived judgment or opinion formed without sufficient knowledge of that which is being judged.Definition: Prejudice is a baseless and usually negative attitude toward members of a group. Common features of prejudice include negative feelings, stereotyped beliefs, and a tendency to discriminate against members of the group
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The verb of prejudice is prejudge. For example "to prejudge someone or something".
It is unfair to prejudge someone based on their appearance without getting to know them first.
Prejudge is to to pass judgment prematurely, or without sufficient reflection or investigation. A synonym for prejudge is presuppose.
U cant prejudge some
NO ! A juror is forbidden to discuss the cased outside the courtroom ! The penalty for breaking this rule is imprisonment !
The verb form of prejudice is prejudge. As in "to prejudge someone or something".
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Yes, a juror can be removed or suspended from duty by a judge for reasons such as bias, misconduct, or failure to follow the court's instructions. The judge has the authority to replace a juror if necessary to ensure a fair trial.
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Any juror may be faced with the possibility that they may be picked for jury deciding a capital case. Customarily the attornies conducting Voire Dire will tell the prospective jurors that they may have to decide a life or death case, but there is no difference in the duties and the responsibilities of a juror whether they are decidiing a traffic ticket case or a murder case.
It is important not to prejudge a situation until you have all the facts .