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    Cross Examination Techniques

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    to judge their characters by their faces‚ to appreciate their motives; ability to act with force and precision; a masterful knowledge of the subject matter itself; and extreme caution; and‚ above all‚ the instinct to discover the weak point in the witness under examination.1 Consequently‚ cross-examination is the most difficult of the adversarial skills to acquire. Once mastered‚ however‚ it is also the most significant skill‚ since it is from the crucible of cross-examination that truth most often

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    Herman‚ 589 F.2d 1191‚ 1204 (3d Cir. 1978)‚ cert. denied‚ 441 U.S. 913 (1979); accord Virgin Islands v. Smith‚ 615 F.2d 964‚ 968-69 (3d Cir. 1980) (prosecutor with exclusive jurisdiction over juvenile witness whom defendant wanted to call would have granted use immunity as long as the U.S. Attorney agreed; wrong for U.S. Attorney to withhold agreement); see also People v. Shapiro‚ 50 N.Y.2d 747‚ 762‚ 409 N.E.2d 897‚ 904‚ 431 N.Y.S.2d 422‚ 429 (1980) (error

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    most excites Europeans is the city’s charged nervous atmosphere‚ its vulgar dynamism. 4. New York is about energy‚ contention‚ and striving. 5. Nature’s pleasures are much qualified in New York. 6. Nature constantly yields to man in New York: witness those fragile sidewalk trees gamely struggling against encroaching cement and petrol fumes. 7. The bankers and the admen‚ the marketing specialists and a thousand well paid ancillary service people‚ really set the city’s brittle

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    Allama Iqbal 2

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    Iqbal was an heir to a very rich literary‚ mystic‚ philosophical and religious tradition. He imbibed and assimilated all that was best in the past and present Islamic and Oriental thought and culture. His range of interests covered Religion‚ Philosophy‚ Art‚ Politics‚ Economics‚ the revival of Muslim life and universal brotherhood of man. His prose‚ not only in his national language but also in English‚ was powerful. His two books in English demonstrate his mastery of English. But poetry was his

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    CROSS EXAMINATION The party who calls a witness examines the witness with a view to adducing evidence in proof of his case and this is what is referred to as examination in chief covered at S. 145(1) thereafter the adverse party has a right to examine that witness.  If the adverse party exercises that right‚ the examination is referred to as cross-examination Section 145(2). Cross examination is a fundamental right not a privilege and if a person is denied the right‚ the denial can vitiate the

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    fall short. Some of the identification parades we know of may weigh in different levels with regards to effectiveness. Others are judged to be more effective whiles some others are least effective. In this code‚ identification by an eye-witness arises when a witness who has seen the offender committing the crime and is given an opportunity to identify a person suspected of involvement in the offence in a video identification or similar procedure. From a legal point of view the question that an identification

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    Leading Questions

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    Leading questions may also be used in a more casual setting‚ such as a conversation between friends‚ relatives‚ or coworkers. In a leading question‚ the questioner uses language which suggests a particular answer. For example‚ instead of asking a witness on the stand “where were you on the night of December 20th‚ 1967‚” the questioner would say: “you were driving to Maine on the night of December 20th‚ 1967‚ were you not?” The difference between these two examples is quite clear. The first question

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    Remix Culture

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    Remix Culture The saying “we live in a remix culture” has become more and more recognized and legitimate. A remix culture is defined as a civilization that gives people permission to rearrange‚ edit‚ and integrate existing materials to create a new piece of work. Amongst “the age of remix”‚ it is now very common for people to ingeniously and efficiently exchange information and ideas through digital technologies‚ which are what fundamentally give rise to remixing. Resultantly‚ it is more accessible

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    Rotting Wood By Aaron Hodge Olivia Rodrigo pumping through my headphones Body hanging upside down off my bed So close to the ground that I can feel the shortest strands of my hair brush against the floor The blood’s slowly rushing its way from my feet to my head While my eyes keep wandering to the various areas of my room. Plastered full of posters and photos of my celebrity & fashion influences‚ the whole vibe of this place is so maximalist and brazen in your face that there’s not an ounce of simplicity

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    Analogy Essay

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    and Kingda Ka both faced challenges early in their lives. Marie desperately wanted to continue getting an education although girls weren’t allowed to go to school after they had completed secondary school. She knew she was destined for more in her life. Kingda Ka was also destined to be more than just another rollercoaster. Marie had to find a way to continue her education by herself. This is similar to Kingda Ka because within the first month of Kingda Ka’s opening‚ it ran into a few problems‚ much

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