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Appendix 17

Appendix 17. Cross-Examination. CROSS-EXAMINATION Cross-Examining the Defendant in a Consent Case. Cross-Examination The Three Basic Rules 1. Leading questions only. 2. One new fact per question. 3. Building toward a specific goal. Cross-Examination

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Appendix 17

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  1. Appendix 17 Cross-Examination

  2. CROSS-EXAMINATION Cross-Examining the Defendant in a Consent Case

  3. Cross-Examination The Three Basic Rules 1.Leading questions only. 2.One new fact per question. 3.Building toward a specific goal.

  4. Cross-Examination How can you use what you learned from the Offender Expert’s presentation on offenders to improve your cross-examination? Using the Cates case:  1.   Identify areas of cross-examination that you would like to cover. 2.   Develop some questions that you might use to cover those areas.

  5. DO:Corroborate the victim’s account, but DON’T:Give the defendant an opportunity to retell his “story”

  6. Don’ts of Cross-Examination DON’T: 1.Ask the “one question too many” 2.Give the witness permission to disagree (Don’t ask “Would you agree that…” or “Isn’t it true…”) 3. Argue with the witness

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