释义 |
`1`leading the witness`2` "LAW.COM Dictionary":
n. asking a question during a trial or deposition which puts words in the mouth of the witness or suggests the answer, which is improper questioning of a witness called by that attorney, but is proper in cross-examination or allowed if a witness is declared by the judge to be a hostile or adverse witness.
See also: adverse witness cross-examination hostile witness leading objection |