Yes, leading questions are usually allowed during cross-examination. The purpose of cross-examination is to challenge the witness's testimony and credibility, and leading questions can help steer the witness toward a particular line of questioning or point.
Direct examination is conducted by the attorney calling the witness. Most types of leading questions are not allowed during this round of questioning.
One lawyer asking questions during the other lawyer's examination of a witness
During parsing, a leading digit indicates a value, not a name.
An examiner can ask leading questions of a hostile witness because he is seeking answers to questions this person is unwilling to give voluntarily. However, this can only be done on cross-examination. Asking leading questions on direct examination is considered "coaching" the witness to provide a certain answer.
Because it would get to more of the truth.
Prosecutors typically ask witnesses questions to establish facts, clarify details, and challenge the defense's case. These questions can be open-ended, leading, or cross-examination questions aimed at proving the defendant's guilt.
The instructors for CPR, whether American Red Cross or American Heart Association, are not allowed to give out test questions or answers prior to the allotted time during a sanctioned class.
During President Herbert Hoover's presidency his press conferences were limited by a number of restrictions. Hoover wanted all press questions sent to his staff in advance of a press conference. He answered only the ones he wanted to and during the conferences, follow up questions were not allowed. In fact, even the questions submitted in advance the president declined to answer, were not allowed to be published. So if Hoover chose not to answer a question submitted in advance concerning unemployments. The newspaper could not publish the unanswered questions.
The temple was the place for the offering of sacrifices. Maybe you are thinking of the synagogue. Jesus was not debating, he was sitting listening to the teachers and asking them questions. Where does the Scripture say this was not allowed?
During WWII and the events leading up to it, no one was allowed to own a radio. Those who owned a radio had access to news like the BCC, which was what was actually going on, instead of Nazi propaganda.
It wasn't "allowed" as such; both territories were taken by force from Mexico during the Mexican-American War (1846-1848). See related questions for further details.
During the interview, the following questions were asked.