Witness examination defines examination-in-chief, cross-examination, and re-examination and allocates each to the appropriate party. Defines three modes of witness questioning: examination-in-chief by the party who calls the witness, cross-examination by the adverse party, and re-examination by the calling party subsequent to cross-examination, allocating procedural responsibility for each stage.
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Witness examination defines examination-in-chief, cross-examination, and re-examination and allocates each to the appropriate party.
Defines three modes of witness questioning: examination-in-chief by the party who calls the witness, cross-examination by the adverse party, and re-examination by the calling party subsequent to cross-examination, allocating procedural responsibility for each stage.
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