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Qu'est-ce (qui) est cross examine - définition

INTERROGATION OF A WITNESS CALLED BY ONE'S OPPONENT
Cross-examine; Cross examination; Cross Examination; Cross examine; Cross-examined; Cross-examining; Cross-examines; Cross-Examination; Cross examinations
  • Chief prosecutor James M. McHaney examines defendant [[Gerhard Rose]] at the [[Doctors' Trial]].

cross-examination         
n. the opportunity for the attorney (or an unrepresented party) to ask questions in court of a witness who has testified in a trial on behalf of the opposing party. The questions on cross-examination are limited to the subjects covered in the direct examination of the witness, but importantly, the attorney may ask leading questions, in which he/she is allowed to suggest answers or put words in the witness's mouth. (For example, "Isn't it true that you told Mrs. Jones she had done nothing wrong?" which is leading, as compared to "Did you say anything to Mrs. Jones?") A strong cross-examination (often called just "cross" by lawyers and judges) can force contradictions, expressions of doubts or even complete obliteration of a witness's prior carefully rehearsed testimony. On the other hand, repetition of a witness' s story, vehemently defended, can strengthen his/her credibility. See also: credibility direct examination testimony trial witness
cross-examine         
v. a.
Cross-question.
cross-examine         
¦ verb question (a witness called by the other party) in a court of law to challenge or extend testimony already given.
Derivatives
cross-examination noun
cross-examiner noun

Wikipédia

Cross-examination

In law, cross-examination is the interrogation of a witness called by one's opponent. It is preceded by direct examination (in Ireland, the United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, South Africa, India and Pakistan known as examination-in-chief) and may be followed by a redirect (re-examination in Ireland, England, Scotland, Australia, Canada, South Africa, India, Hong Kong, and Pakistan). Redirect examination, performed by the attorney or pro se individual who performed the direct examination, clarifies the witness' testimony provided during cross-examination including any subject matter raised during cross-examination but not discussed during direct examination. Recross examination addresses the witness' testimony discussed in redirect by the opponent. Depending on the judge's discretion, opponents are allowed multiple opportunities to redirect and recross examine witnesses (this may vary by jurisdiction).

Exemples du corpus de texte pour cross examine
1. Defense attorneys had yet to cross–examine Cortez on Wednesday.
2. Defense attorneys did not cross–examine any of the investigators.
3. However, Olmert‘s attorneys decided not to cross–examine Talansky yesterday.
4. He also passed up the chance to cross–examine Shandling.
5. Prosecutors will cross–examine Telpuk on Tuesday when the trial resumes.