kreuzprüfung
Kreuzprüfung, also known as cross-examination, is a fundamental legal procedure in adversarial systems. It is the interrogation of a witness called by one party by the opposing party. The primary purpose ofkreuzprüfung is to test the credibility, accuracy, and completeness of the witness's testimony presented during direct examination. Attorneys use this process to elicit information that supports their own case, to challenge the witness's statements, and to expose any biases, inconsistencies, or memory lapses.
During kreuzprüfung, the examining attorney typically asks leading questions, which are questions that suggest a particular
The effectiveness of kreuzprüfung can significantly influence the outcome of a trial. A skilled cross-examiner can