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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...
- the right to cross examine evidence presented against that party. Section 5 USC 556(d) contains the fundamental right to cross examine evidence used...
- criminal cases. In the late 1840s, Ballantine became known as a formidable cross-examiner, having become involved in several famous cases, where he was able to...
- judges "shall administer oaths, receive evidence, and interrogate, examine, and cross-examine the alien and any witnesses. The immigration judge may issue subpoenas...
- Confrontation Clause gives criminal defendants the right to confront and cross-examine witnesses, while the Compulsory Process Clause gives criminal defendants...
- in the murder. Bill and Stan become concerned when Vinny declines to cross-examine the witnesses during the preliminary hearing, resulting in Stan firing...
- mushrooms. May was cross-examined by both the prosecution and defence. On 14 May, defence lawyer Sophie Stafford continued cross-examining Dr May about death...
- accused has the right to cross-examine Crown witnesses, but it may be undesirable to permit him or her to personally cross-examine, for example, the complainant...
- by section 38 of the Evidence Act which permits the prosecution to cross-examine their own witness. For example, if the prosecution calls all material...
- violations of the right to cross-examine witnesses are those where the defendant has never had the opportunity to cross-examine the witness at all, in any setting...