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Several reasons and methods exist for cross-examining a witness. The primary point of any cross-examination is to elicit the information that the jury needs to understand in order to decide the case in the client’s favor. Knowing the specific reason for the cross-examination allows counsel to develop the right approach and choose the proper persuasion tools.
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