Section 136: Understanding witness questioning phases in court
136.Examination-in-chief; cross-examination; re-examination
(1)The examination of a witness by the party who calls him or her shall be called his or her examination-in-chief.
(2)The examination of a witness by the adverse party shall be called his or her cross-examination.
(3)The examination of a witness, subsequent to the cross-examination, by the party who called him or her, shall be called his or her re-examination.
Plain English Summary
When you testify in court, the lawyer who called you will first ask you questions; this is called examination-in-chief. After that, the lawyer for the...
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