santaslayer
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Leading questions? Just a guess...PwarYuex said:Day 2, Tuesday 5th
At one point in the cross-examination, the judge had to decide whether a certain line of questioning could be used. At the point of the objection being made by the defendant, the witness was sent outside while the judge made a ruling in favour of John asking some questions. It seemed technical, but the opposing barrister eventually agreed with John and then the witness was let back in.
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Like lawyers aren't supposed to ask questions like "You felt like killing him so you did?"...
rather, " What did you do afterwards?"
crappy examples...but yeah..?
or was the question related to some privacy issue?