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... RULES - Simply list the requirements of any particular rule of evidence , then frame questions to evoke answers , satisfying the rule . If blocked in court by an objection , ask opposing counsel to point out which element of a rule has ...
... RULES - Simply list the requirements of any particular rule of evidence , then frame questions to evoke answers , satisfying the rule . If blocked in court by an objection , ask opposing counsel to point out which element of a rule has ...
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... rule varies with the juris- diction , most courts applying the restricting Federal rule , as against the “ English ” rule , permitting relevant exploration . ) CROSS - EXAMINATION : the " probabilities " - 1. As previous owner of these ...
... rule varies with the juris- diction , most courts applying the restricting Federal rule , as against the “ English ” rule , permitting relevant exploration . ) CROSS - EXAMINATION : the " probabilities " - 1. As previous owner of these ...
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... RULE - The rule of that jurisdiction , which like the English rule for cross - examination , permits relevant inquiry into matter not raised in direct examination . Cf. MICHIGAN RULE , alibi . MCNAGHTEN AND DURHAM RULES- 1. ( MCNAGHTEN ...
... RULE - The rule of that jurisdiction , which like the English rule for cross - examination , permits relevant inquiry into matter not raised in direct examination . Cf. MICHIGAN RULE , alibi . MCNAGHTEN AND DURHAM RULES- 1. ( MCNAGHTEN ...
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PRESENCES AT TRIAL | 141 |
CROSS EXAMINATION | 157 |
SUNDRY ITEMS | 170 |
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