You are on trial for an assault that you believe you are not guilty of committing. There does exist, however, in your record, a series of arrests for very similar assaults. Additionally, the person whom you are accused of assaulting has been previously fined and punished for false allegations of assault. You are not sure how this trial will proceed, but you have faith in your defense counsel. What types of questions will the prosecutor not be allowed to ask of any witnesses she has called?
A. Direct questions
B. Leading questions
C. Real questions
D. Harsh questions
Answer: B
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