Cross-Examining a Witness at Trial (Federal) | Practical Law

Cross-Examining a Witness at Trial (Federal) | Practical Law

This Practice Note explains the fundamentals of cross-examining a witness in federal court. It highlights best practices for cross-examining attorneys, such as determining the purpose for cross-examination of each witness, preparing for cross-examination, refreshing a witness's recollection, and undermining a witness's credibility in cross-examination.

Cross-Examining a Witness at Trial (Federal)

Practical Law Practice Note w-023-7044 (Approx. 10 pages)

Cross-Examining a Witness at Trial (Federal)

by Rossana Arteaga-Gomez, AXS Law Group PLLC, with Practical Law Litigation
MaintainedUSA (National/Federal)
This Practice Note explains the fundamentals of cross-examining a witness in federal court. It highlights best practices for cross-examining attorneys, such as determining the purpose for cross-examination of each witness, preparing for cross-examination, refreshing a witness's recollection, and undermining a witness's credibility in cross-examination.