The rationale for impeaching one's own witness is
A) to lessen the blow imposed by cross-examination.
B) surprise.
C) none of the above
D) both a and b
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Q12: Statutes that prohibit witnesses from testifying about
Q13: Regarding dead man's statutes, the Federal Rules
Q14: Supporting evidence is
A) cumulative evidence.
B) corroborating evidence.
C)
Q15: Credibility is
A) analogous to competency.
B) the ability
Q16: Impeachment is a way of
A) electing a
Q18: The prosecution can attack a witness's credibility
Q19: Witnesses' credibility has been challenged for
A) prejudice.
B)
Q20: If a witness is unable to effectively
Q21: Bolstering an attacked witness's credibility is known
Q22: When the prosecution attempts to bolster a
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