Prejudicial questions are those that can unfairly sway a jury or a decision-maker against a party in a legal case, often by eliciting emotional responses rather than factual information. Examples include asking about a defendant's past criminal record unrelated to the current case, inquiring about a witness's personal life to undermine their credibility, or suggesting negative stereotypes about a person's background. Such questions can create bias and distract from the relevant evidence.
An example of a prejudicial is racial discrimination of gender discrimination. Prejudicial refers to something that is detrimental to someone or something.
Give you a prejudicial rhetorical statement?
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Answer
Pardon me, I realized that I had, in fact misread it. Not prejudicial rhetorical questions. My apologies. The answer to your question would be an argument based on generally unreasoned or stubborn personal belief. E.G., "I don't believe that Obama would try to tax the middle class more heavily." "He's a democrat. Of course he would." Rather than arguing the finer point of actual economic/political theory of the individual man himself.
I would simply like to humbly contend that this court is prejudicial.
prejudicial use of rhetorical devices?
The judge declared the tapes prejudicial so they could not be presented to the jury.
A positive prejudicial statement is a statement that relies on stereotypes, but does not say anything negative about the group. For example, saying Asians are good at math would be a positive prejudicial statement.
Prejudicial
A positive prejudicial statement is a statement that relies on stereotypes, but does not say anything negative about the group. For example, saying Asians are good at math would be a positive prejudicial statement.
Information about past crimes might be prejudicial in some criminal cases.