Difference between revisions of "Cross-Examination"
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− | The goal of this section is to provide a conceptual frame work for the trial attorney to consult regarding development and delivery of a persuasive cross-examination. The materials which follow are a compilation of training materials collected from various sources over time. | + | The goal of this section is to provide a conceptual frame work for the trial attorney to consult regarding development and delivery of a persuasive cross-examination. The materials which follow are a compilation of training materials collected from various sources over time. In common law systems cross-examination is a fundamental right rooted in the defendant's right to confront the accuser. |
Cross-examination is a real live event. Therefore, our ability to anticipate, plan, prepare and practice in advance is crucial to a persuasive presentation. | Cross-examination is a real live event. Therefore, our ability to anticipate, plan, prepare and practice in advance is crucial to a persuasive presentation. | ||
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== What is Cross-Examination? == | == What is Cross-Examination? == |