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How many times is a witness typically questioned in a criminal trial?
one time
two times
three times
four times
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Four times.
A witness is typically questioned in this sequence: direct examination (by the party who called them), cross-examination (by the opposing party), redirect (follow-up by the calling party), and recross (follow-up by the opposing party). A judge can limit or skip stages as needed.
A witness is typically questioned in this sequence: direct examination (by the party who called them), cross-examination (by the opposing party), redirect (follow-up by the calling party), and recross (follow-up by the opposing party). A judge can limit or skip stages as needed.
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