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Cross-examination
In
law,
cross-examination is the interrogation of a
witness called by one's opponent. It is preceded by
direct examination (in the
United Kingdom,
Australia,
Canada,
South Africa,
India and
Pakistan known as
examination-in-chief) and may be followed by a
redirect (
re-examination in
England,
Scotland,
Australia,
Canada,
South Africa,
India,
Hong Kong, and
Pakistan).
cross-examination
Noun
1. (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
(hypernym) interrogation, examination, interrogatory
(part-meronym) cross-question
(derivation) cross examine, cross question
(classification) law, jurisprudence
cross-examination
Rzecz.
przesłuchanie
Cross-examination
(n.)
The interrogating or questioning of a witness by the party against whom he has been called and examined. See Examination.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter.
About
Cross-examination
In trials, each party calls witnesses. Each party may also question the other’s witness(es). When you ask questions of the other party’s witness(es), it is called a 'cross-examination' and you are allowed considerably more latitude in cross-examination then when you question your own witnesses (called an 'examination-in-chief'). - (
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