A witness who says something against your argument. ex; You say you saw a car fly, whereas the discrediting witness says, "No, it went off a ramp going 180"
The goals of cross-examination include discrediting the witness and telling the client's version of the events with the questions. The best book on cross-examination that I've read can be found here: http://www.relentlessdefense.com/relentless-criminal-cross-examination.html
Discrediting means to harm the good reputation of someone or something or it could mean to cause an idea or piece of evidence to seem false or unreliable.Resource/s: MY DICTIONARY!!
Product disparagement involves discrediting a competitor's product.
led to the discrediting of Senator McCarthy and his condemnation by the Senate
Impeachment can refer to different legal concepts. One meaning refers to discrediting a witness by showing that he or she is not telling the truth or does not have a reliable basis for their testimony. Rules of evidence govern what type of questioning may be used to impeach a witness. Generally, unrelated evidence that the person is a" bad person" and therefore untrustworthy, is not allowed. See:http://definitions.uslegal.com/i/impeachment/ As stated above, the rules of evidence apply when attempting to impeach a witness. Therefore - hearsay evidence is NOT admissable for impeachment purposes. Added by: >128.59.182.89< : Hearsay can be used to impeach a witness for the element of truthfullness under prior inconsistent statments, but cannot be used to prove the matter under dispute. A witness may not be called solely for the purpose of being impeached as a way to get otherwise inadmissible hearsay before the jury. SEE DISCUSSION PAGE -
Parris's motive for discrediting Mary Warren in court stems from his desire to maintain authority and control over the Salem community during the witch trials. He fears that Mary, by speaking out against the court and its proceedings, could undermine the legitimacy of the trials and his own position as a minister. Additionally, Parris is motivated by self-preservation, as he is concerned about the repercussions of the trials on his reputation and influence. Discrediting Mary helps to deflect attention away from his own vulnerabilities.
This is a possessive meaning belonging to the witness. Here are some sentences.The witness's testimony was crucial to the lawyer's case.He had no sympathy for the witness's disability.That seat is the witness's.
witness or verification witness
The possessive singular form of "witness" is "witness's."
No. It is worse. He is working at discrediting the Justice Department and breaking down the lines between the branches.
A spouse should not be a witness to a document.A spouse should not be a witness to a document.A spouse should not be a witness to a document.A spouse should not be a witness to a document.
Testificar (the verb "to witness"). Un testigo (noun: a witness).