By David H. Brickner
As we know, cross-examination is risky. The witness, at best, is indifferent to your case and, more than likely, actually wants you to lose. Therefore, it's obvious you should not challenge this person unless you need to.
Notwit...
As we know, cross-examination is risky. The witness, at best, is indifferent to your case and, more than likely, actually wants you to lose. Therefore, it's obvious you should not challenge this person unless you need to.
Notwit...
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