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Keep questions short and closed. Give the witness minimal room for manoeuvre or free-form speech. You want a yes or no answer. Don’t ask a question if you don’t already know what answer you’re going to get. The theoretically perfect cross-examination is a series of short questions, the final of which forces the witness to give only one answer – the answer you, the advocate, desire.
The Secret Barrister: Stories of the Law and How It's Broken
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