The case involved a woman who was denied legal aid having to cross-examine in court the man she alleged had physically abused her. |
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They won't give out press conferences to give the media an opportunity to cross-examine their officials. |
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But I would immediately cross-examine her on the nature of their relationship. |
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In fact, he did attend to cross-examine one further witness but otherwise took no active part in the proceedings thereafter. |
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They are neutral observers who can challenge the prosecution and cross-examine witnesses. |
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If that is what the deponent of this affidavit wants to say, I want to cross-examine him. |
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The prosecution even declined to cross-examine the last defense witness. |
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It was there that I was able to surreptitiously cross-examine these men. |
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It will be a real opportunity for the people of Swindon to ask the questions that matter to them and I am sure the good people of Swindon will cross-examine us. |
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The defendant has the right to call witnesses and to cross-examine any witness called by the prosecution. |
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No defense attorneys were allowed to be present for his deposition, and now, obviously, they are unable to cross-examine him. |
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The test for granting leave to cross-examine an affiant of an information to obtain or an authorization affidavit is this. |
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He may participate and cross-examine witnesses who testify during any part of the proceeding. |
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The defendant will then have a chance to cross-examine all of the plaintiff's witnesses. |
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The defendant may cross-examine the plaintiff's witnesses to test their evidence. |
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The Applicant will advise them by January 13, 2010 whether she wishes to cross-examine on that evidence. |
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The importance of disclosure to the ability of the defence to effectively cross-examine witnesses is now well recognized in the jurisprudence. |
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The parties may file supporting documents as evidence and examine and cross-examine witnesses. |
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They may also, as determined by the Commissioner, examine or cross-examine witnesses. |
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The respondent may cross-examine each of the complainant's witnesses, subject to any restrictions that the Tribunal may impose. |
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As noted earlier, the majority decision in Mills certainly supports the need to cross-examine the complainant. |
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They can call witnesses and experts, examine them, and cross-examine those of the other side. |
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The knowledge trees greatly enhance the ability of UNMOVIC to cross-examine information, distinguish hidden patterns and quickly access details. |
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The young barrister, only at the bar nine months, then attempted to cross-examine this key prosecution witness. |
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In the classroom and at work, people speak and write as if a hostile lawyer were about to cross-examine them. |
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They are there variously to lead, cross-examine and re-examine witnesses and to adjudicate on the evidence. |
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During his trial, the court failed to allow his defence lawyers an opportunity to fully present their case or cross-examine prosecution witnesses. |
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I made it very clear to the defendant that he should instruct a solicitor if he wanted to cross-examine the complainant, and should do this ASAP today if possible. |
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They get a chance to cross-examine that with a fine toothed comb. |
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The two Defence teams may agree among themselves if they wish to change the order in which they will cross-examine the witness. |
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Now, pursuant to a Supreme Court of Canada case called Lising-Pires, we insisted upon the defence seeking leave to cross-examine the affiant. |
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When one Defence team conducts the examination-in-chief on behalf of both accused, the other Defence team shall not have the right to cross-examine the witness. |
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I think that it is important for us to also cross-examine the classification company and ask them whether they might not be able to tighten up their rules on that point. |
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A party may not cross-examine the deponent of an affidavit filed by the other party in a motion unless the panel directs otherwise. |
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You can only cross-examine within the scope of direct examination. |
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They are eager to cross-examine witnesses. |
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Prosecutors chose not to cross-examine him. |
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Mailer rose to cross-examine Chief Marshall. |
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Mr. Belnick's lawyers will cross-examine him on Tuesday. |
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In the instant case the trial judge adopted such a summary procedure and, in so doing, she did not deny the father a proper hearing of his claim for custody of the children or an opportunity to cross-examine the mother. |
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There were, of course, some elementary rules, such as the right of the accused to speak in his own defence or the right to summon and cross-examine witnesses. |
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In the case of an ex parte hearing, SIRC's Senior Counsel will cross-examine witnesses on your behalf and may provide you with a summary of the information presented in your absence. |
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Where a party is granted leave to submit affidavit evidence in a hearing on the merits of a complaint or an appeal, the panel may direct that the other party be given an opportunity to cross-examine the deponent. |
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