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Aim of cross-examination

Effect of an evidence that has been thoroughly discredited during cross-examination

Effect of evidence elicited during cross-examination

Effect of evidence not contradicted during cross-examination

Effect of failure of a witness to show up for cross-examination

Effect of failure to cross-examine a witness

Effect of failure to cross-examine a witness called by the prosecution

Effect of failure to cross-examine a witness on a material fact

Effect of failure to cross-examine a witness on a particular matter

Exception to the rule that a party who fails to challenge the testimony in examination in chief of an adverse party during cross-examination admits that testimony as correct

Importance of cross-examination

Instances where cross-examination will not be necessary

Position of the law on the evidence elicited by a party from the opponent's witnesses in the course of cross-examination

Proper procedure when confrontation is resorted to in cross-examination

The position of the law where the evidence of a witness was not challenged under cross-examination

The propriety of a trial judge taking over cross-examination

Whether a cross-examiner can ask questions relating to, and extract facts in prove of, the facts he pleaded in the statement of defence

Whether a defence or evidence obtained from a party by his adversary during evidence-in-chief or under cross-examination can be used against that party

Whether an unpleaded document is admissible in cross-examination

Whether a party who has not called witnesses of his own can still put forward his case through cross-examination of other witnesses not called by him

Whether a trial judge has the power to cross-examine a witness

Whether cross-examination must be confined to the facts to which the witness testified in his examination-in-chief

Whether cross-examination must be extensive before it can be relevant

Whether it is proper not to cross-examine a witness on material issues but simply wait to call rebuttal evidence after the prosecution has closed its case

Whether the court can wait indefinitely for a witness to surface at any time he pleases to be cross-examined

Whether the prosecution can rely on evidence, the veracity of which the accused cannot test under cross-examination

Whether the sky is the limit in cross-examination

Whether the testimony of an accused person can be tested by cross-examination

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