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Will help to elicit the testimony of a witness who, due to age, incapacity, or limited intelligence, is having difficulty communicating her evidence
Will help to elicit the testimony of a witness who, due to age, incapacity, or limited intelligence, is having difficulty communicating her evidence

Differences between leading and non leading questions


== References ==
== References ==
“Leading Questions.” ''Findlaw'', 28 Jan. 2019, www.findlaw.com/criminal/criminal-procedure/leading-questions.html.
“Leading Questions.” ''Findlaw'', 28 Jan. 2019, www.findlaw.com/criminal/criminal-procedure/leading-questions.html.


https://koehlerlaw.net/2019/03/leading-v-non-leading-question/

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One of the purposes of cross-examination is to test the credibility of statements that a witness made on direct examination


Will help to elicit the testimony of a witness who, due to age, incapacity, or limited intelligence, is having difficulty communicating her evidence

Differences between leading and non leading questions

References

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“Leading Questions.” Findlaw, 28 Jan. 2019, www.findlaw.com/criminal/criminal-procedure/leading-questions.html.


https://koehlerlaw.net/2019/03/leading-v-non-leading-question/