It could not be published until now because of laws banning the publication of potentially prejudicial material.
"The bill permits the admission of any relevant evidence concerning the victim's sexual history, while preventing the jury from hearing irrelevant or potentially prejudicial evidence."
That act, the panel wrote, "was inappropriate, unsolicited and potentially prejudicial."
Judge Matsch responded by ordering them to file any potentially prejudicial information under seal.
On 22 February 1957 the police were notified of a libellous and potentially prejudicial poem about the case titled Adams and Eves.
The tape was then shown to jurors after the public had been cleared from the courtroom to avoid any potentially prejudicial show of emotion.
His written decision gave prosecutors almost all they had asked for, saying the value of the pictures as evidence outweighed their potentially prejudicial effect on the jurors.
The trial was moved to McAlester, about 130 miles from Oklahoma City, to overcome potentially prejudicial publicity.
Or should all such potentially prejudicial terms be eliminated?
"There are many ways of dealing with potentially prejudicial pretrial publicity, but a gag order on the press isn't one of them."