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Highlands Ranch High School - Mr. Sedivy American Government COMMON TRIAL OBJECTIONS "Objection, your Honor, the question is ambiguous." A question is ambiguous if: "Objection, your Honor, the question is argumentative." A question is argumentative if: "Objection, your Honor, the question has been asked and answered." A question may be objectionable on the ground that "Objections, your Honor, the question assumes facts not in evidence." A question assumes facts not in evidence if: "Objection, your Honor, the question is compound." A question is objectionable on the ground that it is compound
if: "Objection, your Honor, the question is too general." A question is too general, broad, or indefinite, if: "Objection, your Honor, the question is hearsay." A question is hearsay if: A question is irrelevant if: "Objection, your Honor, the question is leading." A question is leading if: "Objection, your Honor, the question mis-states the evidence." A question misstates the evidence if: "Objection, your Honor, the question calls for a narrative answer." A question calls for a "narrative answer" if: Question and Answer interrogation is the standard format. It allows opposing counsel to object to improper questions. "Objection, your Honor, the question calls for speculation." A question is speculative if: Trial and Judicial System Information (Printer Friendly Version of Info Above) Class Activity | Return to US Government | Back to the top of page |
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