Re-direct examination: questioning a witness about matters brought up during cross examination.
Re-direct examination Opportunity to present rebuttal evidence after one's evidence has been subjected to cross-examination. Redress To set right; to remedy; to compensate; to remove the causes of a grievance.
Redirect Re-direct is direct examination that follows cross-examination by the opposing party. Re-direct must inquire only into matters already raised.
Although Rule 611(c) of the Federal Rules of Evidence (and comparable rules of many states) do not prohibit leading questions on re-direct, some states have expressly limited the use of leading questions on re-direct.
After a party or witness testifies, the other party has the right to ask questions on cross examination . After that, the administrative law judge might ask if there is any "re-direct", ...
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