1. reexamination- (law) questioning of a witness by the party that called the witness after that witness has been subject to cross-examination redirect examination interrogatory, examination, interrogation- formal systematic questioning
subsequent examination. After cross-examination, counsel calling a witness may wish to re-examine him, being limited to clearing up points left in doubt; if re-examination discloses some new matter, the court may permit further cross-examination. RE-EXAMINATION.
redirect examination interrogatory, examination, interrogation- formal systematic questioning law, jurisprudence- the collection of rules imposed by authority; "civilization presupposes respect for the law"; "the great problem for jurisprudence to allow freedom while enforcing order" 2.
In equity, it is a general rule that there can be no reexamination of a witness, after he has once signed his name to the deposition, and turned his back upon the commissioner or examiner; the reason of this is that he may be tampered with or induced to retract or qualify what he has sworn to. 1 Meriv. 130.
a. : the act or process of examining a witness in a court of law after the witness has been cross-examined : redirect examination. b. : the review by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office of the validity of a patent being questioned on the basis of prior art. In another type of …
as in reconsideration. a usually critical look at a past event the safety board's reexamination of the accident to see if it could have been prevented.
RE-EXAMINATION. A second examination of a thing. A witness maybe reexamined, in a trial at law, in the discretion of the court, and this is seldom refused. In equity, it is a general rule that …
Noun. 1. reexamination - (law) questioning of a witness by the party that called the witness after that witness has been subject to cross-examination. redirect examination. …
A second or subsequent examination. Wiktionary. (law) Subsequent questioning of a witness after cross-examination. Wiktionary. (law, US) In United States patent law, a procedure under …
He covers the importance of witnesses: where the documents end, differences between common law and civil law systems in regard to witness examination, the convergence of the two …
definition. re-examination means a newly scheduled examination after the regular examination has taken place, the results of which replace the results of the regular …
A second or repeated examination. Webster's New World. The questioning of one's own witness after, and about matters taken up in, the cross-examination. Webster's New World. Alternative …
transitive verb. 1. : to examine (someone or something) again especially from a different point of view. reexamine the patient/evidence. reexamining our assumptions. It's healthy, I …
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