direct examination
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Definition
- Noun:
- (Law) The initial questioning of a witness by the party that called the witness: In a legal proceeding, this is the first examination of a witness by the attorney for the party (prosecution or defense) who called that witness to testify. Its purpose is to elicit testimony that supports that party's case.
Usage
- As a Subject: "The direct examination established the timeline of events."
- As an Object: "The attorney began her direct examination of the key witness."
- With Prepositions: "During the direct examination, the witness described what he saw."
Examples
- Noun:
- The prosecutor's direct examination was thorough and methodical.
- On direct examination, the expert witness explained the technical details clearly.
- The defense attorney objected to a question during the plaintiff's direct examination.
Advanced Usage
- "To conduct a direct examination": To perform the questioning of one's own witness.
- The lawyer will conduct a direct examination of her client tomorrow.
- "To be on direct examination": Describes the phase where a witness is being questioned by the party that called them.
- The witness is still on direct examination; cross-examination will follow.
Variants and Related Words
- Examination-in-chief (n): A synonym for "direct examination," commonly used in some Commonwealth legal systems.
- The barrister completed his examination-in-chief.
- Cross-examination (n): The questioning of a witness by the opposing party, which follows the direct examination.
- The cross-examination attempted to undermine the witness's credibility.
- Redirect examination (n): A subsequent questioning of a witness by the party that called them, usually after cross-examination, to clarify or rebut points raised.
- The judge allowed a brief redirect examination.
Synonyms
- Examination-in-chief: (Formal synonym, especially in British/Commonwealth law)
- Initial questioning: (General term describing the action)
Related Phrases
- To take a witness through direct examination: To guide a witness through their initial testimony.
- She took the witness through a careful direct examination.
- The scope of direct examination: Refers to the permissible topics and questions during this phase.
- The objection was sustained because the question was beyond the scope of direct examination.
Noun
- (law) the initial questioning of a witness by the party that called the witness