The Federal Reporter, Volume 316West Publishing Company, 1963 |
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Halaman 496
... testimony as Dr. Brieger heard it . The cases and authorities are divided on whether a hypothetical question may include opinions of other experts , and whether it may include testimony of others which is not particularized in the ...
... testimony as Dr. Brieger heard it . The cases and authorities are divided on whether a hypothetical question may include opinions of other experts , and whether it may include testimony of others which is not particularized in the ...
Halaman 607
... testimony by cross - examination . U.S.C.A.Const . Amend . 6 . 2. Criminal Law 11701⁄2 ( 5 ) Federal conviction will be reversed if cross - examination of government wit- nesses has been unreasonably limited . 3. Criminal Law 11702 ( 5 ) ...
... testimony by cross - examination . U.S.C.A.Const . Amend . 6 . 2. Criminal Law 11701⁄2 ( 5 ) Federal conviction will be reversed if cross - examination of government wit- nesses has been unreasonably limited . 3. Criminal Law 11702 ( 5 ) ...
Halaman 611
... testimony may , in some cases , be used against a defendant , even though the witness invokes his privilege against self - incrimination during cross- examination . defense is deprived of the right to test the truth of his direct testimony ...
... testimony may , in some cases , be used against a defendant , even though the witness invokes his privilege against self - incrimination during cross- examination . defense is deprived of the right to test the truth of his direct testimony ...
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