XXIX. a close, no other counsel on the same side can put a question Incidents. ... Questions must be perti neat to the issue. i. ... that party, and that a leading question in effect suggests to the witness the answer that he is desired to give, and invites misrepresentation, ... And as to complaisance, the instances given by Shakspenre aquot;ill illustrate, see Hamlet, act iii. scene So, and act v. scene 2d, particularlyanbsp;...
Title | : | The practice of the law in all its departments |
Author | : | Joseph Chitty |
Publisher | : | - 1835 |
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