Today, Branch says, even though prejudice is widely denounced, many people unconsciously pre-judge others.
Yet as we discipline ourselves not to pre-judge African-Americans, Clegg says, we cannot forget that King asked us to judge character.
"If they don't pre-judge the situation they could end up with thousands of people losing their benefits with little notice, " she said.
Let me get a readout on exactly what transpired, rather than pre-judge.
Mr Davey said he personally believed that such a move was "attractive" but he would not pre-judge discussions in government ahead of the bill's publication next week.
Lawyers for all three men said that official Army statements -- including West's -- appeared to pre-judge the cases, and made it difficult for their clients to receive a fair trial.
While not wishing to pre-judge the outcome of the six month review, Mr Coaker added that he felt the British public was ready to look at ways of curbing demand decisively, whether through legislation or other means.
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The proposal was disclosed because the pre-trial judge had asked the tribunal's appeals chamber to define the crime of "criminal association".
Tom Coburn, R-Oklahoma, if he wanted a judge who pre-decided cases before hearing the evidence and facts.
In a pre-trial ruling, the judge ruled that pain and suffering evidence was relevant to assisted suicide but not murder.
On August 31st the department challenged a pre-trial ruling by the judge, who had demanded custody of all evidence and government documents relating to the case.
"As a result, the military judge delayed pre-trial motions until the near future, when either a closed circuit feed can be set up for the accused to watch the hearings from outside the court room or the accused complies with court order to appear with proper military grooming standards, " the news release said.
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Last month, a military judge at a pre-trial hearing in Fort Meade, Maryland, ruled Pte Manning would have 112 days taken off his sentence if he is convicted.
Both the Conservatives and Lib Dems want an independent inquiry, headed by a judge, into the pre-war intelligence.
After the verdict he was remanded in custody by Judge Richard Foster while pre-sentence reports are prepared.
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Judge Keith Cutler said another pre-inquest hearing would take place in March, by which time the IPCC report and witness statements must be ready.
At a pre-hearing review in March 2009, employment judge David Sneath granted Nicholson permission to make his claim for unfair dismissal under the UK's Employment Equality (Religion and Belief) Regulations which came into force in 2003.
At the start of the four-day pre-trial hearing in Fort Meade, Maryland, Judge Denise Lind ruled that Pfc Manning's confinement was "more rigorous than necessary".
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The case was adjourned by Barrow magistrates until the 21 August, for a pre-trial review which will be heard by a district judge.
Remanding Cavan into custody, the judge adjourned fixing the minimum tariff until pre-sentence probation reports, psychiatric reports and a victim impact statement have been compiled.
U.S. District Judge Richard Howell has asked for the Pre-Sentencing Report of Winifred Jiau, who was sentenced last week to 48 months in prison by U.S. District Judge Jed Rakoff.
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Judge Marie Catterson granted defence applications for pre-sentence reports.
Judge Mr Justice Wyn Williams KT said a pre-sentence report would be made before he jailed Worvell next month.
And we see the likelihood that Judge Sotomayor can take part in the important pre-term work that the Supreme Court is involved with.
The pre-inquest review, presided over by Sir Robert Owen, a judge sitting as coroner, is looking into the scope of the inquest into his death.
St Pancras coroner Dr Andrew Reid is holding a pre-inquest review where he will decide whether he or a top judge should hear the inquest into the death.
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Judge Batts makes these points in an 83-page pre-trial opinion for a class-action lawsuit filed by students, workers and residents of Lower Manhattan and Brooklyn who say they were exposed to hazardous materials and polluted air.
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How better to judge what the papers thought of Gordon Brown's "pre-election" Budget yesterday than a look at how the chancellor is represented in the press.
As part of a way to mitigate against excessive risk, insurance companies may elect to not insure an individual whom they judge possesses a high likelihood of incurring costs because of a pre-existing condition.
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