Difference between revisions of "Cross-Examination"

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Cross-examination, on the other hand, is a selective, targeted attack on the prosecutor's theory of the case.  It is not simply rehashing the testimony that was developed during the direct examination of the witness.  The criminal defender seeks to develop points that will show that the witness's testimony is inconsistent with other testimony or evidence; that the witness is biased against the defendant; that the witness has a motive to testify against the defendant; that the witness (if he is a co-defendant) had the opportunity to commit the crime; that the witness lacks knowledge of the facts and the evidence in the case; and that the witness was unable to see, hear, perceive, and observe the major events in the case.   
 
Cross-examination, on the other hand, is a selective, targeted attack on the prosecutor's theory of the case.  It is not simply rehashing the testimony that was developed during the direct examination of the witness.  The criminal defender seeks to develop points that will show that the witness's testimony is inconsistent with other testimony or evidence; that the witness is biased against the defendant; that the witness has a motive to testify against the defendant; that the witness (if he is a co-defendant) had the opportunity to commit the crime; that the witness lacks knowledge of the facts and the evidence in the case; and that the witness was unable to see, hear, perceive, and observe the major events in the case.   
  
Regardless of whether the criminal defender is preparing for direct or cross-examination, he should prepare his inquiry by answering the following questions:
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Regardless of whether the criminal defender is preparing for direct or cross-examination, she should prepare her inquiry by answering the following questions:
  
 
#What is the overall theory of the case?   
 
#What is the overall theory of the case?   

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