/tə ˈprɛdʒədɪs ə keɪs/ – Phrase
Definition: 1. có định kiến về vụ án;
2. gây ảnh hưởng đến vụ án bằng cách đưa ra trước một quyết định hành chính về vụ việc đó.
A more thorough explanation: “To prejudice a case” means to harm or undermine the fairness or impartiality of a legal proceeding by influencing or affecting the judgment of the court or jury before all the evidence has been presented or considered. This can include actions such as making biased statements, introducing irrelevant information, or engaging in conduct that could unfairly sway the outcome of the case.
Example: The attorney’s inflammatory remarks to the media were deemed to prejudice the case, leading to a mistrial being declared.