540. General principles governing cross-examination.
540. General principles governing cross-examination.
Criminal Procedure (Volume 27 (2021), paras 1–442; Volume 28 (2021), paras 443–938) | Commentary(10) Cross-examination and Re-examination
In criminal proceedings, the prosecution will ordinarily cross-examine the defendant (if he testifies1) and any other witness called on behalf of the defence2. A defendant or his advocate may likewise cross-examine any prosecution witness (as well as any
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(10) Cross-examination and Re-examination
In criminal proceedings, the prosecution will ordinarily cross-examine the defendant (if he testifies1) and any other witness called on behalf of the defence2. A defendant or his advocate may likewise cross-examine any prosecution witness (as well as any
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