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- do permit a lawyer to cross-examine a witness on matters not raised during direct examination, though California restricts cross-examination to "any matter...
- failed to mention that either she or Price were raped until she was cross-examined. The prosecution ended with testimony from three men who claimed the...
- identity was not given to the court. None of the three defense attorneys cross-examined her. Meili was continually har****ed by protesters during the case, both...
- witnesses in court after Dowler's family criticised the way they were cross-examined during Bellfield's trial. Dowler's murder pla**** a significant role...
- trials. During the prosecution of the case, the defendants' attorneys cross-examined Araujo to such an extent about her own life and activities that the...
- of courtroom decorum. To the alarm of Bill and Stan, Vinny does not cross-examine any of the witnesses in the preliminary hearing. Though he lacks the...
- will be true, states his testimony so that all can hear it, and can be cross-examined by opposing parties. Generally, the written record of his testimony...
- background. Her father appeared as a witness for the prosecution and was cross-examined by Dugdale, who said to him: "I love you, but hate everything you stand...
- FBI's corruption and help save the Panther 21. One of the people Shakur cross-examined was Ralph White, a "suspect" who had, in fact, infiltrated the Black...
- the right to cross examine evidence presented against that party. Section 5 USC 556(d) contains the fundamental right to cross examine evidence used...