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| In a trial, each party calls witnesses. Each party may also question the other's witnesses. When you ask questions of the other party's witnesses, it is called a "cross-examination" and you are allowed considerably more latitude in cross-examination then when you question your own witnesses (called an "examination-in-chief"). For example, you are not allowed to ask leading questions to your own witness whereas you can in cross-examination. |