The Cross-Examination of Witnesses: Rules, Principles and Illustrations
Cornelius, Asher L.
In Part I, Cornelius
discusses principles of cross-examination, in general and as they relate
to preparation in advance of trial, the perjured witness, the character
witness, the expert witness, the alibi, children, the female witness,
ridicule and sarcasm, contradictory statements. Part II offers examples
of cross-examination in great trials from 1699-1927, such as The Duke of
Norfolk v. Lady Mary Mordant, the trial of Queen Caroline, the Hyde
murder case, the Prevost murder trial, and State of Indiana v. David C.
Stephenson.
discusses principles of cross-examination, in general and as they relate
to preparation in advance of trial, the perjured witness, the character
witness, the expert witness, the alibi, children, the female witness,
ridicule and sarcasm, contradictory statements. Part II offers examples
of cross-examination in great trials from 1699-1927, such as The Duke of
Norfolk v. Lady Mary Mordant, the trial of Queen Caroline, the Hyde
murder case, the Prevost murder trial, and State of Indiana v. David C.
Stephenson.
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Year:
1940
Language:
english
ISBN:
4444006522962
File:
PDF, 68.15 MB
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english, 1940