On occasion, the Supreme Court has found pre-trial publication of certain items of information to be "presumed prejudicial." Which one(s) ?
A) confessions or admissions of guilt, or other "evidence" possibly inadmissible at trial
B) prior criminal record, although the Court softened its stance by saying reporting criminal record alone is not enough to be prejudicial
C) attribution of serious character flaws, or epithets such as "Mad Dog"
D) all of the above
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Q1: The right to an impartial jury is
Q2: The reason pretrial publicity is considered an
Q4: A court order to import jurors from
Q5: A court order to move a trial
Q6: The procedure that postpones legal proceedings until
Q7: The process of keeping the jurors secluded
Q8: The pre-trial process of jury selection is
Q9: Judges statements, direction, or advice to jurors,
Q10: Any act which is calculated to embarrass,
Q11: If an act of defiance to court
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