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Definition of direct examination in English: direct examinationnoun another term for examination-in-chief Example sentencesExamples - During her direct examination, she asked my father about his work as a teenager.
- After the game-legged attorney performed her direct examination, Joshua made sure to help her back into her seat - out of good will, he said, but also to mitigate what he called ‘the crutches factor.’
- Before Larry could begin his direct examination of Lucky, Judge Stone wanted to make sure our star witness knew that he didn't have to testify.
- He was on the stand for about an hour today on direct examination from the prosecution here in Santa Barbara County.
- You and the counsel who engages you must take the time, well in advance, to properly prepare both for your own direct examination and the anticipated cross-examination by opposing counsel.
Definition of direct examination in US English: direct examinationnoun The questioning of a witness by the party that has called that witness to give evidence, in order to support the case that is being made. Compare with cross-examine Also called examination-in-chief Example sentencesExamples - During her direct examination, she asked my father about his work as a teenager.
- You and the counsel who engages you must take the time, well in advance, to properly prepare both for your own direct examination and the anticipated cross-examination by opposing counsel.
- After the game-legged attorney performed her direct examination, Joshua made sure to help her back into her seat - out of good will, he said, but also to mitigate what he called ‘the crutches factor.’
- Before Larry could begin his direct examination of Lucky, Judge Stone wanted to make sure our star witness knew that he didn't have to testify.
- He was on the stand for about an hour today on direct examination from the prosecution here in Santa Barbara County.
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