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Ambiguous, confusing, misleading |
The question is not clear or precise enough for the witness to properly answer |
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Argumentative |
The question makes an argument rather than a question |
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Asked and answered |
The question has been asked and answered before |
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Asks the jury to prejudge the evidence |
The jury cannot promise to vote a certain way, even if facts are provided |
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Assumes facts not evidence |
The question assumes something is true for which no evidence has been shown |
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Badgering |
Council is antagonizing the witness in order to provoke a response either by asking questions or by openly mocking the witness |
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Hearsay |
The witness does not know the answer personally but heard it from another |
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Inflammatory |
The question is intended to cause prejudice |
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Leading question |
The question suggestions the answer to the witess. Leading questions are permitted if the attorney conducting the examination has received permission to treat the witness as hostile |
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Irrelevant or immaterial |
The question is not about the issues in the trial. |