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is chapter 538 of the original Naruto manga.

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  • Cross-Examination
  • Cross-examination
  • Cross-examination
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  • is chapter 538 of the original Naruto manga.
  • Cross-examination is the interrogation of a witness called by one's opponent.
  • Cross-Examination is a style of debate in which the interaction between two teams consists of a brief 3-minute interrogation of the speaker by the opposing team. The member of the opposing team who participates in the cross-examination is always the member who does not speak next. Cross-ex is a style used primarily at the senior-high level, although some tournaments at the junior-high level may opt for it instead of Discussion.
  • Cross-examination is the general right for an party adverse in interest in a civil or criminal proceeding to ask questions of a person who has given testimony or made an affidavit. Failure to undergo or co-operate with cross-examination can be grounds for refusing to take testimony or affidavits into evidence. The general purpose of cross-examination is to point out inconsistencies in the person's testimony, or to get them to make admissions that are against their own interests.
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  • 状態異常
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Romaji
  • Kitsumon
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  • 恐怖効果
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  • -50(xsd:integer)
Chapter
  • 538(xsd:integer)
Kanji
  • 詰問
Volume
  • 57(xsd:integer)
Quality
  • 共通
Arc
  • Fourth Shinobi World War: Confrontation
English
  • Cross-Examination
Resistance
  • 恐怖
abstract
  • is chapter 538 of the original Naruto manga.
  • Cross-examination is the general right for an party adverse in interest in a civil or criminal proceeding to ask questions of a person who has given testimony or made an affidavit. Failure to undergo or co-operate with cross-examination can be grounds for refusing to take testimony or affidavits into evidence. The general purpose of cross-examination is to point out inconsistencies in the person's testimony, or to get them to make admissions that are against their own interests. The rules for cross-examination are different from examination-in-chief. A cross-examiner is permitted to ask leading questions that in most cases only require a "yes or no" response. One of the most famous cross-examinations was at the Nuremberg Trials where Sir Hartley Shawcross cross-examined Hermann Goering. Goering had claimed that his actions prior to World War II were the result of civil unrest and not a direct attack against Germany's Jews. Goering had done well when cross-examined by U.S. Supreme Court Justice Robert Jackson, but Shawcross confronted Goering with his own signed documents and spoken statements regarding Germany's Jews, showing that he was fully involved with the seizure of their property and ignored their personal well being.
  • Cross-examination is the interrogation of a witness called by one's opponent.
  • Cross-Examination is a style of debate in which the interaction between two teams consists of a brief 3-minute interrogation of the speaker by the opposing team. The member of the opposing team who participates in the cross-examination is always the member who does not speak next. Cross-ex is a style used primarily at the senior-high level, although some tournaments at the junior-high level may opt for it instead of Discussion.
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