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cross-examine someone to question someone in court who has already been questioned by the opposing side; to question a suspect or a witness at great length. The lawyer plans to cross-examine the witness tomorrow morning. The police cross-examined the suspect for three hours. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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A chapter on surviving both direct and cross-examinations contains further important information to help testifying officers and others as to what they must expect during the two types of examinations in terms of the style of the interrogation and their responses to such questions. They glow and gleam at the prospect of arraignments, motions and cross-examinations. His campaign was woefully undercovered by the national media-Working for Charnge was the only news organization, to my knowledge, that followed him around full time for as long as three months--and the cross-examinations he did receive were almost exclusively limited to his impact on the Gore-Bush race. |
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