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kryssforhør

Kryssforhør, or cross-examination, is the phase of a trial in which the opposing party questions a witness who has testified during direct examination. Its purpose is to test the credibility and accuracy of the testimony, reveal inconsistencies, and uncover biases or motives that may affect reliability.

Procedure typically involves the cross-examiner using leading questions to control the witness’s narrative. The witness is

After cross-examination, the party who called the witness may conduct redirect examination to clarify points raised

Variations exist across jurisdictions. In adversarial legal systems, kryssforhør is a central instrument for testing evidence

See also: cross-examination, impeachment, direct examination.

under
oath,
and
questions
must
be
relevant
and
not
abusive
or
harassing.
The
court
or
judge
ensures
that
the
questioning
complies
with
applicable
rules,
balancing
thorough
examination
with
protection
against
improper
conduct.
The
cross-examiner
may
also
use
the
witness’s
prior
statements
to
highlight
contradictions
or
impeach
credibility.
during
cross
and
rehabilitate
the
testimony.
In
some
systems,
a
further
recross
may
be
allowed.
and
shaping
the
trial’s
outcome.
In
more
inquisitorial
or
civil-law
traditions,
cross-examination
may
be
more
limited
or
differently
integrated
into
the
investigative
process,
though
witnesses
can
still
be
confronted
by
opposing
parties.