- as
re-
examination in the
aforementioned countries). A
redirect examination,
performed by the
attorney or pro se
individual who
performed the
direct examination...
- The
direct examination or
examination-in-chief is one
stage in the
process of
adducing evidence from
witnesses in a
court of law.
Direct examination is...
-
round of questioning. In Australia, Canada, India, UK and
South Africa the
process is
called re-
examination. Cross-
examination Direct examination v t e...
- In India,
board examinations refer to the
public examinations that are
conducted at the
completion of
secondary and
senior secondary education. The 10th...
- of the
witness to
specific testimony elicited on
cross examination. Additionally, on
re-
direct, an
interrogator will
often ask
questions which specifically...
- cross-
examination, if the
first team chooses, they may
re-
direct the witness. Likewise, the
other team may do a
re-cross
after a
re-
direct. However,
re-direct...
- A bar
examination is an
examination administered by the bar ****ociation of a
jurisdiction that a
lawyer must p**** in
order to be
admitted to the bar of...
- an
unfavorable witness, is a
witness at
trial whose testimony on
direct examination is
either openly antagonistic or
appears to be
contrary to the legal...
- Oxford,
Cambridge and RSA
Examinations (OCR) is an
examination board that sets
examinations and
awards qualifications (including
GCSEs and A-levels)....
-
called an
examination for discovery. Typically, the
questions for the
witness will be a
mixture of
direct questions and cross-
examinations on
prior statements...