Similar words: cross-examine, examination, contamination, dissemination, examinable, cross-section, domination, nomination. Meaning: n. (law) close questioning of a hostile witness in a court of law to discredit or throw a new light on the testimony already provided in direct examination.
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(31) Witnesses must testify in person and be subject to cross-examination.
(32) Li's lawyers say his trial was hasty and that, although their statements were read into evidence, witnesses testifying against him did not appear in court to face cross-examination.
(33) During cross-examination, Conrad Murray's star medical expert, Paul White, agreed that Murray had "deviated from the standard of care" in multiple ways in treating Jackson.
(34) I told him as much as I thought proper of her illness, and he extorted from me, by cross-examination, most of the facts connected with its origin.
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(35) Cross-examination is the important devices to implement and to protect the defendant's right to confrontation, the characteristic lawsuit system in the adversary model.
(36) Thus the legal counsel for the accused often prefers to keep his client off the stand, so as to rule out any possibility of damaging cross-examination.
(37) The plaintiff's attorney then has the opportunity for redirect examination, to repair any damage done by the cross-examination.
(38) Cross-examination system is a standard system to follow when the parties and their attorneys cross-examination the witnesses in Common Law countries.
(39) The bulk of hearing time can then be devoted to questioning and cross-examination designed to clarify and test the witnesses' conclusions.
(40) Have ill intentions when we want to enter when the gatekeeper at Mother under cross-examination we can not find legitimate reasons.
(41) Do you think that you could have mounted a better cross-examination?
(42) There are five key parts to a trial: jury selection, opening statement, direct examination, cross-examination, and closing argument.
(43) Expert witness system to protect the right of action in the identification of the embodiment of experts, starting power distribution during the cross-examination evidence.
(44) Mr. J:Now get out of that thing and help me get ready for cross-examination.
(45) Under cross-examination, it is easy to lose your train of thought and not fully understand the question and possibly give testimony that is not accurate or truthful.
(46) Then the opposing counsel may cross -examine the witness; in cross-examination only questions pertaining to the witness's direct examination may be asked.
(47) Time for her cross-examination by Biden, chairman of the Senate foreign affairs committee, has also been shortened.
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