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Cross-Examination

The reduction, elimination, or suspension of a legal proceeding, charge, or financial obligation.

What is Cross-Examination?

Cross-examination is the questioning of a witness by the opposing party’s attorney after direct examination. Its purpose is to challenge credibility, clarify statements, and test the accuracy or consistency of testimony presented during a trial.

Why It Matters?

It ensures thorough fact-finding and safeguards against false or misleading evidence in court.

Example

During a personal injury trial, the defendant’s lawyer conducts cross-examination to question the plaintiff’s account of the accident.

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