/prɪˈdʒʊdɪʃəl vjuː/ – Phrase
Definition: định kiến, thành kiến.
A more thorough explanation: A prejudicial view refers to a biased or unfair opinion that may harm or negatively impact a legal proceeding, such as a trial, by influencing the judgment of the decision-maker or prejudicing the rights of a party involved.
Example: The judge ruled that the introduction of the defendant’s prior criminal record would be prejudicial to the jury’s ability to make an impartial decision.