to get evidence from witnesses
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The main purpose of the Bill of rights, was to protect individuals from government abuse.
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The purpose of direct examination is to legally meet the burden of proof. This is usually used in order to present evidence in a hearing.
create doubt in the judge
create doubt in the judge
Which is more important direct examination or cross examination and why?
why conducts direct examination
to get evidence from witnesses
Two. Direct examination and cross examination. And then there are the sub-categiories of those two (e.g.: re-direct examination and re-cross examination).
"Direct" examination is what you undergo on the witness stand when the attorney that subpoenaed you asks you questions. "Cross" examination is what you undergo when you are questioned by the attorney for the opposing side, in response to the questions you were previously asked on "direct." Any subsequent questioning of you on the stand would be termed "re-direct" examination" or "re-cross" examination.
Direct examination is when the witness is FIRST questioned in court by an attorney (usually their own lawyer), when he is questioned by the opposing side it is called "cross-examination."
Both direct-examination and cross-examination are important in a trial. Direct-examination allows the attorney to present their case and their witness's testimony, while cross-examination gives the opposing attorney the opportunity to challenge the witness's credibility and testimony. They both serve different purposes in the trial process and are equally important.
Direct examination allows the attorney to present evidence and testimony that supports their case, while cross-examination allows the opposing attorney to challenge or discredit the witness's testimony and evidence presented during direct examination. Both examinations aim to help the trier of fact (judge or jury) understand the facts of the case and determine the credibility of the witnesses.
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