After a witness has been cross-examined, the party originally calling him or her may further examine the witness.
A) this process is known as recross-examination.
B) this is called redirect examination.
C) questions at this point can relate to new evidence to prove the issue as well as to explain testimony brought out on cross-examination.
D) leading questions that were not authorized on direct examination are authorized at this point.
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