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Leading question
Matched in: Term Leading question
Cross question
Matched in: Term Cross question
Cross-examination
Matched in: Term Cross-examination
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question
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cross-examination
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Examination
Examination-in-chief, which is made by the party calling him; (2) Cross-examination (see that title) by the opposite party; and (3) Re-examination, … Code, 1973, s. 53 Expl.] The act of eliciting by questions a person's knowledge of facts or science. A witness undergoes
agent
capable of accepting service of process and answering questions under cross-examination on behalf of the business entity ostensible agent : an … law as capable of accepting service of process and answering questions under cross-examination on behalf of the business entity ostensible agent
direct examination
of a witness by the party calling the witness compare cross-examination, redirect examination NOTE: Leading questions are not allowed on direct … party calling the witness compare cross-examination, redirect examination NOTE: Leading questions are not allowed on direct examination unless the witness is
examination
a formal questioning esp. in a court proceeding see also cross-examination, direct examination, recross-examination, redirect examination compare affidavit, deposition … the act or process of examining ;esp : a formal questioning esp. in a court proceeding see also cross-examination, direct examination,
Relevancy and admissibility
be relevant, for example, questions permitted to be put in cross-examination to test the veracity or impeach the credit of witnesses, … facts which are admissible may not be relevant, for example, questions permitted to be put in cross-examination to test the veracity
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