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Что (кто) такое leading question - определение

QUESTION THAT SUGGESTS A PARTICULAR ANSWER, OFTEN ANSWERABLE WITH YES OR NO
Leading questions; Leading the witness; Suggestive interrogation; Leading question bias; Leading Question

leading question         
¦ noun a question that prompts or encourages the answer wanted.
leading question         
n. a question asked of a witness by an attorney during a trial or a deposition (questioning under oath outside of court), suggesting an answer or putting words in the mouth of the witness. Such a question is often objected to, usually with the simple objection: "leading." A leading question is allowable only when directed to the opposing party to the lawsuit or to an "adverse witness" during cross-examination (the chance to question after direct testimony) on the basis that such a witness can readily deny the proposed wording. Typical improper leading question: "Didn't the defendant appear to you to be going too fast in the limited visibility?" The proper question would be: "How fast do you estimate the defendant was going?" followed by "What was the visibility?" and "How far could you see?" See also: cross-examination objection
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A leading question is expressed in such a way that it suggests what the answer should be.
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Leading question

In common law systems that rely on testimony by witnesses, a leading question is a question that suggests a particular answer and contains information the examiner is looking to have confirmed. The use of leading questions in court to elicit testimony is restricted in order to reduce the ability of the examiner to direct or influence the evidence presented. Depending on the circumstances, leading questions can be objectionable or proper.

The propriety of leading questions generally depends on the relationship of the witness to the party conducting the examination. An examiner may generally ask leading questions of a hostile witness or on cross-examination ("Will help to elicit the testimony of a witness who, due to age, incapacity, or limited intelligence, is having difficulty communicating her evidence"), but not on direct examination (to "coach" the witness to provide a particular answer).

According to Black's Law Dictionary, a leading question is defined as "question that suggests the answer to the person being interrogated; esp., a question that may be answered by a mere ‘yes’ or ‘no."  

Примеры употребления для leading question
1. Leading question So French feminists say the government should do away with the title altogether.
2. GRIFFIN: Yeah, I mean, it‘s a leading question, because when we get into the unpleasantries of this interview, for all intents and purposes, you guys are wrestling worldwide.
3. It is too easy to ask another leading question: What would we have done had a Danish newspaper published an insulting drawing of Moses?
4. By Yitzhak Laor In order to clarify the uproar surrounding the anti–Muslim publication in Denmark, it is worth asking a leading question: How is that until now no Israeli newspaper has dared to harm Muslims in the way the Danish newspaper has?
5. Cheney directed Libby to interrogate Grenier on the reasons for the Wilson trip; he repeatedly "made comments" about Wilson‘s wife and mused about her role in arranging a junket; he dictated a set of talking points for journalists that opened with what Fitzgerald portrayed as a proverbial leading question about "who authorized Joe Wilson‘s trip to Niger." "The question of who sent Wilson is important," Fitzgerald said.