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direct examination

noun

Law.
  1. the first interrogation of a witness by the side that has called that witness.



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Former federal prosecutor Barb McQuade said she thought Cohen's "direct examination went about as well as could be expected for the prosecution."

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The direct examination is going to be relatively short and to the point.

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“So we would be kind of in and out of the ER unfortunately when the manic episodes arose,” she said during direct examination by Devlin.

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Due to poor ancient DNA preservation in hot and humid climates, no ancient DNA from Arabia has been sequenced until now -- preventing the direct examination of the genetic ancestry of its past populations.

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He shook his head in court repeatedly and scoffed during her direct examination of Carroll.

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