The purpose of re-examining a witness, also known as redirect examination, is to clarify, elaborate on, or counter information that arose during cross-examination. It allows the original party to address any inconsistencies or challenges presented by the opposing counsel and to reinforce the witness's credibility and key points. This process helps ensure that the fact-finder has a complete and accurate understanding of the witness's testimony.
Great Decisions - 1986 Reexamining Russia was released on: USA: 24 January 2008
John came for the purpose of being a witness to the Light (Christ). He bore witness regarding Jesus
A subpoena commands a witness to produce documents, eye witness accounts, or other evidence relevant to the case.
The purpose of the witness protection program is to make these people 'disappear.' Now YOU want to know who they are? REALLY!
How can a fixed opinion keep a person from re examining a subject?
J. Aaron Simmons has written: 'Reexamining deconstruction and determinate religion'
Witness Jesus Christ to the ends of the earth!
The solution to a paradox is often found by reexamining the assumptions or logic behind the conflicting ideas, and finding a way to reconcile them.
Grace and Mr. Hoo suspect that Sydelle Pulaski, Mr. Hoo's new secretary, is involved in the mystery after reexamining their clues in Chapter 17 of the Westing Game. They believe she may have a connection to the bomber and the inheritance puzzle.
It is lawful for a black engineer to agree to act as an expert witness for white in a patent lawsuit in return for $50,000.00 fee plus expenses for his expert witness services as long as the expert witness was in fact a witness and not taking the job for the sole purpose of earning the money.
To show the shocking hopelessness felt by many of those who survived Hurricane Katrina
No, they can't. Being a witness to a Will is completely voluntary. You do understand, of course, that by signing as a witness you are NOT in any way signifying your approval of the document. You are there for the sole and only purpose of witnessing the signatures of the person(s) being placed on the Will - that is all!