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ABC's of the Law


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as in examination-in-chief
When a lawyer questions the witness she has called to testify during a court hearing. During the examination-in-chief the lawyer asks the witness questions, and the answers the witness gives are evidence that can support the lawyer’s arguments and help prove the case. This is different from cross-examination, where the opposing lawyer gets to ask the witness questions and tries to poke holes in the witness’ testimony.
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