Posted On: September 15, 2007 by The Farber Law Group

Leading Question


Leading Question:
A leading question is a question that suggests the answer or has, in the question, the answer the questioner is looking for. An attorney is allowed to ask leading questions of hostile witnesses or on cross examination but not on a direct examination.


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