Do's and Don'ts of Examination-in-Chief (Direct Examination)
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- Опубликовано: 19 июн 2024
- This video outlines some of the rules relating to examination-in-chief, otherwise known as direct examination in the United States.
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This is better than my 1 hour lectures, thank you
@nicholasebede6852
Thank you for your comment. I'm glad you found the video useful.
If I may humbly add... assess the witness's vocabulary, and formulate questions using words that the witness understands.
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Very straightforward and applicable pointers.
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Excellent! Thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
Very precise and excellent video. Thanks
I'm glad you found it useful Anand Tellis.
Great video
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I'm so glad the video was helpful Deborah.
Very informative
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De nada.
Great
Thank you so much
@joeansuforay235
What if the evidence in chief is coming from an adversary witness, in this case should you be using leading questions?
yes, as this is one of the exceptions of the general rule, the other exception being when clarifying undisputed evidence
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