redirect examination - translation to greek
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redirect examination - translation to greek

US LEGAL TERM
Redirect (law); Re-examination; Re-examinations; Re-examine; Re-examines; Re-examined; Re-examining

redirect examination         
νέα εξέταση μάρτυρος
physical examination         
  • Medical doctor examines a young girl, [[Guinea-Bissau]], 1974
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  • [[Auscultation]] of a man in [[Vietnam]]
  • A resident physician at the [[Granada Relocation Center]], examining a patient's throat
  • A doctor using a stethoscope to listen to a 15-month-old's abdomen
PROCESS BY WHICH A MEDICAL PROFESSIONAL INVESTIGATES THE BODY OF A PATIENT FOR SIGNS OF DISEASE
Medical examination; Physical examinations; Clinical examination; Inspection (medicine); Physical exam; Check-up; Medical examinations; General medical examination; Annual medical examination; Annual general medical examination; Physical Diagnosis; Physical Examination; Inspection (medical); Medical inspection; Checkup; Executive physicals; Clinical presentation; Health Checkup; Health examinations; Health examination; Medical exams; Medical exam; Health check-up; Physical exams; Medical check-up
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νέα εξέταση μάρτυρος      
redirect examination

Definition

re-examine
(re-examines, re-examining, re-examined)
Note: in AM, also use 'reexamine'
If a person or group of people re-examines their ideas, beliefs, or attitudes, they think about them carefully because they are no longer sure if they are correct.
Her husband and children will also have to re-examine their expectations.
= reassess
VERB: V n
re-examination (re-examinations)
It was time for a re-examination of the situation...
= reassessment
N-VAR: usu N of n

Wikipedia

Redirect examination

Redirect examination, in the United States, is the questioning of a witness who has already provided testimony under oath in response to direct examination as well as cross examination by the opponent. On redirect, the attorney offering the witness will ask additional questions that attempt to rehabilitate the witness's credibility, or otherwise mitigate deficiencies identified and explored by the opponent on cross. For example, the opponent might elicit on cross-examination an admission that the witness did not directly perceive every single part of the events at issue; the proponent will attempt on redirect to establish that the witness perceived enough of those events that the finder of fact can draw reasonable inferences as to the gaps where the witness's perception was obstructed.

"Recross" is sometimes allowed, but usually the opposing attorney must ask for permission from the judge before proceeding with that additional round of questioning.

In Australia, Canada, India, UK and South Africa the process is called re-examination.