What is the difference between cross-examination and redirect?

A. A redirect is only available to prosecutors, while cross-examination is available to both the prosecution and the defense.
B. A redirect is only available if the defendant has pled guilty.
C. Redirection is the reexamination of a witness that occurs after the other party has completed cross-examination.
D. Redirects are only available during the appeals process.


C. Redirection is the reexamination of a witness that occurs after the other party has completed cross-examination.

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a. AUM Shinrikyo b. Japanese Red Army c. Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam d. AUM FALN

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What will be an ideal response?

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Reasons why juveniles should be housed separately from adults include:

a. juvenile offenders are more likely to be sexually assaulted than adult offenders. b. juvenile offenders are more likely to be beaten by staff than adult offenders. c. juvenile offenders are more likely to be attacked with a weapon than adult offenders. d. juvenile offenders are more likely to commit suicide than adult offenders. e. all of the above

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The cost of confining an inmate with a severe ____________ to special housing is two-and-a-half times greater than that for an inmate not on psychotropic medication

a. mental illness b. sexual compulsion c. drug addiction d. physical malady

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