Connecticut Bar Journal, Volumes 14-15State Bar Association of Connecticut, 1940 - Law Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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... direct is ordinarily asked leading questions without objection up to the time when the important issue of the case is reached . He is then asked some such question as this : " Please tell the court and jury what you observed from this ...
... direct is ordinarily asked leading questions without objection up to the time when the important issue of the case is reached . He is then asked some such question as this : " Please tell the court and jury what you observed from this ...
Page 119
... direct examination . It follows that if the direct examination has been harmless , no cross examination is required and none should be indulged in . The reason for so much poor cross examination lies partly in the most common method ...
... direct examination . It follows that if the direct examination has been harmless , no cross examination is required and none should be indulged in . The reason for so much poor cross examination lies partly in the most common method ...
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... direct examination , but I would be quite remiss if I failed to discuss proof of redundant facts . Unnecessary evidence serves merely to cloud the issues and may result in substantial harm . By prolonged and unnecessary direct ...
... direct examination , but I would be quite remiss if I failed to discuss proof of redundant facts . Unnecessary evidence serves merely to cloud the issues and may result in substantial harm . By prolonged and unnecessary direct ...
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OCTOBER 1940 No | 4 |
Issued Quarterly by The Connecticut Bar Association | 181 |
THE RIGHT OF PRIVACY James E Wheeler | 271 |
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