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To cross-examine them would have been pointless, even offensive.
Mr. Li has not, for example, been able to face his accusers, and his lawyers could not cross-examine them.
Stacey and Clare tremble like soft set jelly but the group listen attentively as they take turns to cross-examine them.
Arguedas said it would be preposterous to respond without knowing the identity of the witnesses and being able to cross-examine them.
Northwest recently received permission from the court to treat Continental executives as hostile witnesses, giving its lawyers the latitude to cross-examine them.
He said that the jurors would, in effect, become witnesses for one side in a case, without the other side having the chance to cross-examine them.
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The judges said English common law and European human rights law require that a defendant be able to confront his accusers and cross examine them properly.
Of course it is absolutely right to give complainants the protection of anonymity and to limit the right to cross examine them on their past, but it is utterly wrong to keep it from public view, for three reasons: 1.
Then, instead of taking Parton's witnesses at their word, she cross-examined them.
I was working for the people". Then the women testified, in gruesome detail, and Kelbessa cross-examined them.
The Nazis seem not to care when a Russian lawyer cross-examines them, because they see he does not know how to do it; they seem not to care when a French lawyer cross-examines them, because they think he is working on a scheme more formal and subtilized than they can respect.
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