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  1. cross-examine somebody to question somebody carefully and in a lot of detail about answers that they have already given, especially in court

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While the defense intends to cross-examine material witnesses, attorney Linda Moreno said she and her counterparts will not cross-examine the Pulse victims who testify, out of concern for their well-being.
When that happens, defense attorneys will cross-examine the experts involved.
American Apparel's lawyers did not even bother to cross-examine him.
The state will cross-examine Irwin when proceedings resume on Monday.
That destruction has sometimes made it difficult to cross-examine suspected Nazis.
On Thursday, Judge Brady allowed the prosecution to cross-examine McCullough's witnesses.
The right to cross-examine an accuser is a bedrock constitutional protection.
The Court: Do you wish to cross-examine the witness, Ms. Jacobs?
He may even cross-examine Mr. Castor, his former rival, at the hearing.
Many many many depositions where lawyers are able to cross examine these people.
Defense attorneys will get their chance to cross-examine Gates later on Tuesday.
Mr. Bollea's legal team is set to cross-examine Mr. Denton on Tuesday.
And, of course, Trump's lawyers would have the ability to cross examine him.
The president can choose his own attorneys, and they can cross-examine witnesses.
Essentially, such a lawyer's function would be to cross-examine the government's evidence.
They said their calculation includes time for the defense to cross-examine witnesses.
When the state's attorney concluded his questioning, the judge continued to cross-examine Halderman.
The trial recessed on Monday before Mr. Menendez's lawyers could cross-examine Mr. Blum.
And it discouraged universities from giving the accused the right to cross-examine accusers.
And they only made it worse by not allowing her to cross-examine Kavanaugh.
"At some point, I have to be able to cross examine this guy," Beckworth snapped.
Some barristers feel that the outfit gives them more punch when they cross-examine witnesses.
" He added, "So Stormy, you want to bring a case, let me cross examine you.
That would allow prosecutors to cross-examine Ms. Holmes about her many hyperbolic public statements.
The trial continues Monday afternoon, when the defense will have the opportunity to cross-examine Laporta.
But Mr. Cosby's lawyers are expected to challenge that testimony when they cross-examine Ms. Constand.
But the opportunity to cross examine Yovanovitch also gave Republicans a chance to score points. Rep.
Mr Cipollone complained that the president cannot cross-examine witnesses or see the evidence against him.
For Spence, the image of the body is used as a screen to cross-examine identity.
THE ARGUMENTS After opening statements, senators will have a chance to cross-examine the two sides.
Baum that a public university must give student defendants an opportunity to cross-examine their accusers.
In his ruling on Thursday, Zondo gave Zuma's son, Duduzane, the right to cross-examine witnesses.
They cannot establish guilt and do not routinely weigh the evidence or cross-examine the foreign prosecutors.
Sixty-one percent of respondents thought that accused students should have the right to cross-examine accusers.
Watch 15 minutes of their show; let the ruthlessly vivid high-def cross-examine their every imperfection.
In formalizing the impeachment inquiry, Democrats voted to allow Trump and his lawyers to cross-examine witnesses.
"I wouldn't pass up the opportunity to cross examine Stormy Daniels in a million years," he said.
It's just not fair when one side can't call witnesses, can't cross examine, can't offer rebuttal evidence.
Defense attorney Thomas Zehnle avoided asking about the questionable document when his turn came to cross-examine Washkuhn.
You can't cross-examine an algorithm and get to the bottom of why it made a specific decision.
She didn't move to exclude it, and ultimately, she failed to cross-examine the state's expert about it.
His conviction was vacated in 2016 amid claims his trial lawyer failed to cross-examine an expert witness.
Mr. Trump's legal team will also be able to cross-examine witnesses and present a formal defense of him.
The judge denied, reasoning that prosecutors had been unable to cross-examine the witness when she gave the deposition.
Prosecutors urged the judge to deny the motion, saying they would not be able to cross-examine Ms. Williams.
Syed won his motion Thursday after a judge ruled his original lawyer failed to cross-examine an expert witness.
The right to cross-examine goes both ways: The accused must also answer questions posed by the accuser's adviser.
I watched the ICE attorney relentlessly cross-examine Anna, who melted into a puddle of tears, for three straight hours.
Boozang said Guzman's lawyers were sure to discourage their client from testifying himself, which would let prosecutors cross-examine him.
Accusers and students accused of sexual assault must be allowed to cross-examine each other through an adviser or lawyer.
An inmate is not allowed to speak directly to or cross-examine an officer who is testifying as a witness.
Gallagher's trial will resume Tuesday morning, when defense attorneys will have the chance to cross examine NCIS special agent Joseph Warpinski.
Editors Adrian Wooldridge and Anne McElvoy go in search of Britain's liberal centre and cross-examine polls predicting a hung parliament.
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Instead, The Tale lets moments hang, empty and nauseating, and allows characters to meet across time and cross-examine one another.
The ability to confront and cross-examine one's accuser is a key component of our judicial process, critical to finding truth.
Whistleblower statutes are a good thing as long as they don't attempt to limit the ability to cross-examine your accuser.
Trump's attorneys will be able to object to evidence, attend all hearings, cross-examine witnesses and even offer a concluding presentation.
What's next: A lawyer for AT&T and Time Warner will cross-examine Schlichting and likely bring up his lawyer's actions.
Lieutenant Piette sat silently, spinning his pen in seeming frustration, but passed up dozens of chances to object and cross-examine.
If the president's supporters refuse to call Mr. Bolton to testify in person, clearly they are afraid to cross-examine him.
The proceedings are taped in case the witnesses are not available later, and the defense is allowed to cross-examine them.
The guardian for the fetus could cross-examine the pregnant minor, call witnesses to testify against her, and appeal the judge's decision.
They can cross-examine whoever the House brings forward as a witness and challenge whatever evidence the floor managers hope to provide.
Ratcliffe will only have five minutes to cross-examine witnesses, but he's expected to be one of the most aggressive Trump defenders.
His attorney Denise Lunsford did not present evidence or make any arguments at the hearing, although she did cross-examine the detective.
Mr. Cosby's lawyers argued that, as it stands now, they would have only 14 days to prepare to cross-examine the women.
Editorial Viewers have been able to watch live as Senate Republicans indulge, and Democrats cross-examine, Donald Trump's nominees for his cabinet.
They would also be able to cross-examine their accusers, although it would be done indirectly through a representative to avoid personal confrontation.
The process would have allowed Krauss to "present witnesses and evidence in [his] own defense and cross-examine adverse witnesses," the spokesperson wrote.
It identifies the current inability of House Republicans to call witnesses or issue subpoenas, or for the President's lawyers to cross-examine witnesses.
Charles Manson lunges toward a judge with a pencil in his hand, agitated at being denied the chance to cross-examine a detective.
By that time Bundy was acting as his own attorney, as he would in subsequent trials, which allowed him to cross-examine DaRonch.
" The former Republican New York mayor went on to say, "So Stormy, you want to bring a case, let me cross-examine you.
Defense attorney Kathleen Bliss began to cross-examine Thomas, but was still questioning her when the judge called an end to the day.
They could cross examine witnesses, present their case and respond to evidence gathered and raise objections to testimony given, the fact sheet said.
Zondo said he had no problem granting them permission to cross-examine witnesses if they were prepared to testify on South African soil.
Defense lawyers can cross-examine the witnesses, and the proceedings are videotaped in case the witnesses are not available to testify at trial.
He also noted that both Loughlin and Giannulli have co-counsel who can represent them if they need to cross-examine a university employee.
The angry federal trial judge described Mueller's conduct as "sanctionable" and allowed Swift's lawyer to cross examine regarding this alleged destruction of key evidence.
By mid-afternoon, it was the defense team's turn to cross-examine Gates — and they did their best to shred his credibility and character.
He speaks deliberately, directly and doesn't seem to deflect any questions, even when asked whether he's chomping at the bit to cross-examine Harrity.
"Written answers will not provide a sufficient opportunity to probe all the relevant facts and cross-examine the so-called whistle-blower," he said.
He was repeatedly denied access to counsel, couldn't cross-examine witnesses against him, and was blocked from presenting key evidence to dispute the charges.
Especially when the trial will add glorious sound bites and scenes of an allegedly racist killer getting to cross-examine his African-American victims.
It is not known whether federal prosecutors in Manhattan will call any witnesses of their own or simply look to cross-examine Dr. Potenza.
Collins thinks that Kavanaugh and Ford's respective attorneys should be able to, in effect, cross-examine the other witness as part of the hearing.
The closed-door hearings violate Trump's right to due process because they don't allow him to cross-examine witnesses or present his own testimony.
"He'd walk me through the elements of kidnapping and attempted murder and cross-examine me on why Jim Williams wasn't guilty," Mr. Cohen said.
Christie's lawyer was not permitted to argue or cross-examine, McGeady said, because the governor was not a defendant until probable cause was established.
The GOP aide explained McConnell did this in response to Trump's lawyers not having the opportunity to cross-examine witnesses at the House hearings.
They would cross examine witnesses for the president and compel his lawyers to present real arguments and evidence, not just Rudy Giuliani style hyperbole.
In the second, he said his former defense lawyers failed to cross-examine an expert witness about the reliability of cell tower location evidence.
He criticized Schiff for not calling the whistleblower to testify because Republicans might want to "cross-examine" that person to stress-test their case.
Imagine the reaction of a sex-crime victim who watched Mitchell cross-examine Ford, or who read Mitchell's written report to the Senate Republicans.
He said he would cross-examine Ms. Robles about every aspect of her interview, including things Mr. Juárez said to her that were never published.
It accused Pelosi of denying Trump the right to cross-examine witnesses, to have access to evidence, and for counsel to be present during depositions.
However, to Jordan's point, for the closed-door sessions during the Nixon impeachment investigation, the President's lawyer was allowed to participate and cross-examine witnesses.
The president, like any other impeached officer, would have an opportunity to present a defense, cross-examine witnesses, and the like at the Senate trial.
In his ruling, Welch said Syed's original lawyer, Cristina Gutierrez, had failed to cross-examine prosecutors' expert about the reliability of cellphone tower location evidence.
"We've lost an opportunity to cross-examine them ... There should be no trial by ambush," Aishah's lawyer, Gooi Soon Seng, told reporters outside the court.
One reason why Celeste decided to question and cross examine Mary Louise herself was because, throughout their relationship, Perry told her details about his childhood.
The decision eliminated any possibility that the seemingly remorseless defendant would cross-examine survivors and family members of victims who may be called to testify.
The letter also "strongly discourages" schools from permitting the parties personally to cross examine each other because it "may be traumatic or intimidating" to complainants.
Durst's defense team had argued to postpone the testimony until a later date because they didn't have enough time to prepare to cross-examine the witnesses.
Asylum officers are trained in how to do nonadversarial interviews, while in immigration court, an attorney from the Department of Homeland Security can cross-examine them.
Having 11 powerful men cross-examine a woman who claims to be the victim of a violent sexual assault would not have been a good look.
He scolded them, warning that he might make the two defendants cross-examine witnesses themselves, then adjourned the hearing, to the annoyance of the other two.
Manafort's defense team will have the opportunity to cross-examine Gates on Tuesday and is expected to focus on funds that Gates admitted stealing from Manafort.
The officer gives his side of the story, and we are not allowed to listen, comment, cross-examine the officer or present our side until trial.
I would argue that these changes completely upended concepts of fairness; the right to cross-examine an accuser, for instance, has been a bedrock constitutional protection.
President Clinton had no lawyer in the grand jury and no ability to cross-examine witnesses, which is normal in the investigative phase of any probe.
Under the new rules, however, a lawyer or other representative of the accused student would be allowed to directly cross-examine the reporting student in person.
Justice Burke asked Mr. Weinstein if he agreed to waive his right to have his lawyer cross-examine Ms. Thompson on her contacts with Mr. Spiro.
If Trump succeeds in thwarting testimony from McGahn it would potentially establish a precedent that Congress could never cross-examine a member of any president's senior staff.
A dejected looking Cosby boarded the plane after a Pennsylvania judge ruled his attorneys would not be allowed to cross-examine Andrea Constand during the preliminary hearing.
Over the course of the two dramatic days — marked by clashes between Parks Miller and several defense attorneys — only six lawyers were able to cross-examine Scicchitano.
As we reported ... Adnan was granted a new trial in June 2016 by a Maryland judge because his original lawyer failed to cross-examine an expert witness.
The sticky issue of cross-examination  The right of an accused to cross-examine his accuser and witnesses during a hearing is a flash point of debate.
The decision to introduce her allegations through police detectives who took her statement in 2005 robbed Cosby of his right to cross-examine Constand, his attorneys said.
Those accused have no opportunity to respond, to cross examine witnesses, to provide exculpatory evidence, or to challenge the credibility of allegations against them in the process.
Blocking an FBI investigation, no outside witnesses, having a prosecutor cross examine Dr. Blasey Ford and scheduling a vote before her testimony are among their bad decisions.
Lawyers or advisors would be also permitted to cross-examine the accused or accusing student during live hearings, and the hearings would maintain the presumption of innocence.
That makes it harder for the defense to prepare for trials and effectively cross-examine witnesses, providing prosecutors with what critics have called an unfair tactical advantage.
Mr. Clinton's lawyer, for instance, was given the opportunity to cross-examine his main accuser, the independent counsel Ken Starr, during an open House Judiciary Committee hearing.
This has denied the minority party the power to call and cross examine witnesses and has prevented the president the right to have his legal counsel present.
Nicholas DiGaudio, the former lead detective on the case, to the stand during the defense, but they may cross examine witnesses as to their interactions with him.
The brothers, whose whereabouts abroad are not known, made representations through their lawyers to cross-examine witnesses that have made allegations about them at the public hearings.
While it affords Trump and his legal team a chance to mount a defense and cross-examine witnesses, those powers will all be subject to Nadler's discretion.
Meanwhile, the prosecutor hired by the Republicans to cross-examine Kavanaugh and Ford during last week's hearings concluded that Ford's testimony would not stand up in court.
The petition filed in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania seeks dismissal of all charges or at least a new preliminary hearing during which Cosby's lawyers could cross-examine his accuser.
Hearings held by the Judiciary Committee, meanwhile, would offer Trump and his counsel the ability to attend hearings, present evidence, cross-examine witnesses and submit requests for testimony.
The resolution published Tuesday outlines the format for upcoming public hearings, which will provide for extended time for questioning and allow committee staff to cross-examine various witnesses.
Or that, notwithstanding their claims to the contrary, Republican representatives and their staff are present at the depositions of witnesses and have a full opportunity to cross-examine.
"She's a trained prosecutor using her skills to cross-examine people," said Dr. Warren, who is the University of Virginia's liaison to the F.B.I.'s behavioral sciences unit.
Unlike the procedure for colleges, the proposed rules allow — but don't mandate — elementary and high schools to hold live hearings where victims' representatives can cross-examine alleged perpetrators.
A senior Republican leadership aide argued this restriction was put in place because the president's lawyers didn't have a chance to cross-examine witnesses during the House hearings.
Then the 11 Republican senators shoved aside the female prosecutor they called upon to cross-examine Ford, but not her alleged attacker, and took over the questioning themselves.
Schumer also laid out his preference for how long House managers and White House counsel would have to make their cases, cross-examine witnesses and give closing arguments.
The hearing — which also included surveillance video of that fateful night — will continue on July 23 and 11, and the defense will have the opportunity to cross-examine witnesses.
The crux of Welch's ruling were the cell phone records used to help convict Syed, and his original defense attorney's failure to cross-examine the state's cell tower expert.
American Apparel's counsel opted not to cross-examine Mr. Charney, saying his rambling testimony had shown he could not be expected to provide information relevant to the company's turnaround.
Democratic lawmakers plan to cross examine him on parts of the report that are most damning to Trump, especially actions which they believe amount to chargeable instances of obstruction.
During this hearing, students accused of sexual are permitted legal representation, and allowed to cross-examine the victim during an evidentiary hearing in front of an administrative law judge.
Swift's testimony was so apparently devastating to Mueller that her lawyer, D. Douglas Baldridge, declined a chance to cross-examine his own client when McFarland was done questioning her.
Moreover, if you take the stand in your own defense and you say something inconsistent with your proffer, we can use the proffer to cross-examine and contradict you.
We end up having to cross-examine and interrogate you into giving us more information, or risk the likelihood that you'll hate what we put in front of you.
Recounting the story to me recently, Mr. Gwinn said he hadn't known then how to cross-examine an abuser or how to explain the dynamics of an abusive relationship.
And so I don't — you know, I'm trying to cross-examine myself and be fair, but I don't think that's a fair characterization to say it's driven by ego.
Trump and his legal team will also be able to mount a defense and cross-examine witnesses in the House Judiciary Committee, which will draft any articles of impeachment.
Specifically, Welch said that Syed's former attorney's "failure to cross-examine the state's cell tower expert about the reliability of cell tower location evidence," as reason for the vacated conviction.
His lawyers and allies will likely get the chance to cross-examine witnesses in a later stage of the House process, and they definitely would in a Senate impeachment trial.
Vox is using a quirk in Spain's legal system to join the state's case against the separatists as a private party, which will allow it to cross-examine the defendants.
A comprehensive campaign of delay and obstruction by the administration has deprived Democrats of the chance to cross examine many key witnesses such as former White House Counsel Don McGahn.
Tuesday was a crucially important day for Paul Manafort's defense, as they began to cross-examine special counsel Robert Mueller's star witness, Rick Gates — and tried to destroy his credibility.
But the judge cautioned Weinstein his new lawyers "might not cross-examine Ms. McGowan as vigorously as they might otherwise" if she testified at his trial, which is not expected.
They will be open to the public and the Alexandria, Virgina-based judges will be able to cross-examine each party and poke holes if they wish through each contention.
"By hiring a private attorney to cross-examine Dr. Blasey Ford, Republicans are trying to intimidate her and avoid being held accountable by voters," Harris said in a Twitter posting.
He proceeded to cross-examine me and the other woman in the room, trying to force us to agree that the pop singer's behavior was a step backward for feminism.
According to Xinhua, since everyone who enters the camp is required to register his or her name, authorities will be able to cross-examine the illicit signatures people leave behind.
Under French law, the alleged criminals don't have the right to cross-examine her, so everything can be done in private ... without the alleged perpetrators or their lawyers looking on.
John KennedyJohn Neely KennedyMORE (R-La.) says he hasn't made a decision yet on calling additional witnesses, but he predicts that Trump's lawyers would want to cross-examine the Bidens.
Mr. Roof has said he does not plan to call witnesses or present evidence on his behalf, and he did not cross-examine any of the prosecution's witnesses on Wednesday.
The president and his legal team will also be able to mount a defense and cross-examine witnesses in the House Judiciary Committee, which will draft any articles of impeachment.
But the trial isn't over yet: On Wednesday, after a week of silently hearing the case, senators began to cross-examine the legal teams representing the president and the House.
Tim Kaine noted that one of their main objections to the impeachment process was that Trump's lawyers were not allowed to cross-examine witnesses during their initial, closed-door depositions.
The letter said Trump has been denied basic due process rights, such as to cross-examine witnesses, call witnesses to testify, receive transcripts of testimony, and have access to evidence.
The defense will likely bring up friendly texts and emails between Weinstein and the accusers after the alleged attacks, and vigorously cross-examine the accusers on their behavior toward Weinstein.
House rules allow the president and his attorneys the right to cross-examine witnesses and review evidence before the committee, but little ability to bring forward witnesses of their own.
However, eventually the House Democrats are going to have to bring the information out into the public so the president's lawyers can cross-examine the witnesses, the "Liberty File" host said.
A formal floor vote could mean that the White House is able to review the evidence that is gathered, have counsel present and cross-examine witnesses during depositions on Capitol Hill.
Last week, the judge leading the public inquiry rejected an application by the Gupta brothers to cross-examine witnesses, saying they could only do so if they testified at the inquiry.
Prosecutors in Kansas trial court did not call the police officer to the stand, and the defendant did not cross-examine him, meaning the officer's testimony was not submitted as evidence.
Hanna pointed to the University of Michigan, which recently announced a new policy requiring an in-person hearing in which an accused student or their adviser can cross-examine an accuser.
The court found that the university violated an accused student's rights by failing to let him submit questions to his accuser, not by failing to let him cross-examine his accuser.
She double- and triple-checked her documents to make sure she was on the same page, literally, as Rachel Mitchell, the prosecutor appointed by the Senate Republicans to cross-examine her.
And, if Democrats' worst nightmare comes true and a Supreme Court seat comes open, Booker and Harris will have the opportunity to cross-examine a Trump nominee on the national stage.
"They've already taken away @realDonaldTrump's right to call witnesses, cross-examine, confront his accusers, or be represented by counsel at hearings," he added, chastising Democrats over their handling of impeachment proceedings.
Some conservatives are pleased with the White House's primary argument that the impeachment proceedings are unfair because Republicans have been not given due process to call witnesses or cross-examine them.
Remember, Schiff began the impeachment inquiry by holding closed-door hearings with no participation from the White House and no opportunity for the White House to cross-examine during the depositions.
The accused would have the right to cross-examine their accusers through an attorney or adviser, though the proposal will include language barring questioning about an accuser's sexual history, The Post reports.
Instead, it was Syed's lawyer's failure to thoroughly cross-examine the state's cellphone tower expert about how reliable the data — which helped place Syed at the scene of the crime — really was.
In granting Syed a new trial, Judge Martin Welch based his ruling on this evidence and Syed's original defense attorney's failure to effectively cross-examine the prosecution's cell phone expert about it.
The remaining 14 defense attorneys will get an opportunity to cross-examine Schicchitano when the hearing resumes Tuesday morning, after which the judge will rule on how the case will move forward.
Zuma's lawyers have argued that the inquiry's lawyers should not cross-examine the former president because they say evidence given by other witnesses does not directly implicate Zuma in corruption and fraud.
The core of Gaetz's argument is simple enough: In a fair process, Trump administration attorneys would have the right to cross-examine Schiff's witnesses, establish reasonable doubt and defend Trump's claimed innocence.
Given that all eleven Republicans on the Senate Judiciary Committee are white men, they brought in a woman, Maricopa County prosecutor Rachel Mitchell, to cross-examine Ford and keep their hands clean.
The regulations also continue Ms. DeVos's year-old policy of using mediation to reach informal resolutions and allow victims and their accused perpetrators to request evidence and to cross-examine each other.
Republican senators hired Rachel Mitchell, a sex-crimes prosecutor, to question -- or, let's be honest, cross-examine -- Christine Blasey Ford, Kavanaugh's alleged sexual assault victim, and, amazingly, no one blinked an eye.
The big difference is that the Republicans in this case have been represented in the depositions and were afforded the chance to cross-examine any witness -- and likely do the President's bidding.
The White House and its GOP allies have accused Democrats of establishing an impeachment process that fails to give Trump and his lawyers the opportunity to present evidence or cross-examine witnesses.
The court found that the university violated an accused student's rights by failing to let him confront his accuser by submitting questions, not by failing to let him cross-examine his accuser.
Watch for Democrats to cross-examine him over pulling back on other Wheeler initiatives, including privacy rules for broadband providers and changes to broadband access for low-income people and schools and libraries.
In a courtroom, constitutional guarantees protect the accused from a deceitful accuser or an overzealous prosecutor, ensuring things like the right to view evidence, cross-examine witnesses, and be represented by a lawyer.
The second-term Republican governor's request for an emergency court order claims his constitutional right to due process was violated in part because he was not allowed to cross-examine witnesses against him.
"When an emotionally disturbed defendant is permitted to cross-examine those witnesses and ask questions that may be based on a delusional view of reality, it only makes things worse," Mr. Dunham said.
The media encounter will be the first formal opportunity for reporters to also cross-examine Trump about Friday's military strikes on Syria to punish an alleged chemical weapons attack by the Assad regime.
After calling in professional help to cross-examine Ford, they cut her off when she began to question Kavanaugh, and repeatedly apologized for troubling him and his family with all this mess. Sen.
That could mean a courtroom-like hearing where lawyers would cross-examine youthful witnesses and challenge their credibility, a huge shift from traditional behind-the-scenes investigations of highly sensitive and damaging allegations.
After more than a week of silently listening to the case involving President Trump, senators will get a chance to participate in the proceedings today, when they're allowed to cross-examine both sides.
Democrats have not settled on a list of witnesses they would like to call publicly or on procedures that would allow Trump and Republicans to summon their own witnesses and cross-examine others.
Trump will have plenty of opportunities to defend himself—to offer evidence, to call their own witnesses, to cross-examine the House's witnesses, and more—if he goes on trial before the Senate.
"They're going to stand there and tell us cross-examination is the greatest engine for discovery of truth, but, 'Oh, by the way, we don't want you to cross-examine witnesses,'" said Kaine.
In his letter to the House, Cipollone argued that the impeachment inquiry is unconstitutional in part because the Trump administration does not have access to witnesses or the ability to cross-examine them.
Gates' second day of questioning could very well become the most contentious day of the trial, as Manafort's lawyers are likely to get their chance to cross-examine him later in the day.
The decision is also remarkable for...allowing students the active participation of an advisor, which would provide effective cross-examination while avoiding the potential problems with having the parties personally cross-examine one another.
Key aspects of the resolution formalizing the impeachment inquiry are:allow the president and his attorneys to cross-examine witnessesallow Schiff to hold open hearingsallow for the ranking member on the Intelligence Committee, GOP Rep.
After all, she'd earned viral attention for her ability to shrewdly interrogate and cross-examine Brett Kavanaugh during his confirmation hearings and US Attorney General William Barr during his testimony on the Mueller Report.
He said that should Ms. McGowan be called to testify against Mr. Weinstein, Mr. Baez and Mr. Sullivan could not cross-examine her or use any information they learned about her during her case.
Welch, who oversaw a five-day hearing in February about reopening the case, said Syed's original lawyer, Cristina Gutierrez, had failed to cross-examine prosecutors' expert about the reliability of cellphone tower location evidence.
He'll be flanked by two of his deputies, Michael Purpura and Patrick Philbin, who will be stationed at the president's defense table ready to parse the Democratic prosecution's arguments and cross examine any witnesses.
Cipollone also argued that the House inquiry was flawed because Trump's defense team was not given the opportunity to cross-examine witnesses and Republicans were constrained in calling their own witnesses, GOP senators said.
It raised the question about whether lawyers for the Turkish banker on trial, Mehmet Hakan Atilla, would seek to cross-examine Mr. Zarrab about the rape accusation in an attempt to undermine his credibility.
The judge vacated Syed's conviction and ordered a new trial for Syed, based on claims that the defendant's trial lawyer failed to cross-examine an expert witness about the reliability of cell tower location evidence.
Senate Republicans have argued the House impeachment investigation is unfair because it doesn't give Republican lawmakers enough power to call competing witnesses or the president's defense team enough opportunity to cross-examine officials who testify.
In his opinion, retired Judge Martin Welch wrote that Syed's trial attorney "rendered ineffective assistance when she failed to cross-examine the state's expert regarding the reliability of cell tower location," the Baltimore Sun reported.
The old policies instituted strict procedures on how schools must hold campus misconduct hearings, including lowering the legal protections for an accused; there was no right to cross-examine an accuser or witnesses, for example.
" The president's lawyers also accused Congress of denying Mr. Trump due process during the impeachment proceedings, including "the right to have counsel present, the right to cross-examine witnesses and the right to present evidence.
Mr. Roof's lawyers, including the noted death penalty litigator David I. Bruck, will serve as standby counsel, meaning that they may advise Mr. Roof but cannot address the jurors or call or cross-examine witnesses.
Baltimore Circuit Judge Martin Welch ruled Thursday that Syed deserves another trial because his attorney failed to cross-examine a cell tower expert about the reliability of data that placed Syed's cellphone near the burial site.
During hearings by the House Judiciary Committee, which would be tasked with drafting articles of impeachment, Trump and his counsel would be allowed to attend hearings, present evidence, cross-examine witnesses and submit requests for testimony.
Baltimore Circuit Court Judge Martin Welch vacated Syed's conviction and ordered a new trial based on claims that Syed's trial lawyer failed to cross-examine the expert witness about the reliability of cell tower location evidence.
On that day, the reviewing judge entered a short order agreeing that Syed's trial lawyer was ineffective for her failure to cross-examine the state's cell tower expert about the reliability of cell tower location evidence.
ONE group of Facebook friends that Mark Zuckerberg recently decided were not worth hanging out with were its public shareholders, who expected to cross-examine him (via a lawyer) on September 26th in a Delaware court.
Judge Martin Welch vacated Syed's conviction on Thursday because his previous attorney "rendered ineffective assistance when she failed to cross-examine the state's expert regarding the reliability of cell tower location evidence," reported The Baltimore Sun.
A statement last week by a bipartisan human rights commission of the United States House of Representatives noted that defendants were allowed only a handful of witnesses and were not allowed to cross-examine prosecution witnesses.
Though the procedures adopted by the House grant Mr. Trump and his counsel the ability to recommend and cross-examine witnesses, as well as mount a defense, those rights only come later in the impeachment process.
If senators on the Judiciary Committee cross-examine Ford as harshly as they did Hill years ago, there could be another backlash at a time when the "Me Too" movement has become a major political force.
But lawmakers in both parties said an impeachment resolution would most likely fail, given bipartisan sentiment that the commissioner should be able to know the charges against him, submit his own evidence and cross-examine witnesses.
A plan released earlier this month by the agency would allow accused students the right to cross-examine their accusers at a hearing and narrow what the agency described as "overly broad definitions" of sexual harassment.
Graham said Wednesday's lunch would give the White House lawyer a chance to raise concerns about the House impeachment process, which has limited the White House's ability to cross-examine Democratic witnesses and call rebuttal witnesses.
Republicans have denounced the inquiry as illegitimate and called on Democrats to hold a full House vote authorizing the investigation and to give Trump and Republican lawmakers the ability to cross-examine witnesses and subpoena their own.
In court records filed on Wednesday, Cosby's defense team argues it should've been afforded an opportunity to cross-examine their client's accuser, Andrea Constand, who claims she was drugged and sexually assaulted by the comedian in 2004.
Citigroup Inc and Deutsche Bank AG may cross-examine four antitrust investigators involved in a criminal cartel prosecution against them, an Australian court ruled on Friday, a win for the defence in a closely watched legal battle.
It complained that Republicans have not been granted subpoena power of their own and that the president's lawyers have not been allowed to attend closed-door interviews, cross-examine witnesses or call their own witnesses to testify.
In 2016, a Baltimore Circuit Court judge vacated Syed's conviction and ordered a new trial, based on claims that Syed's trial lawyer failed to cross-examine the expert witness about the reliability of cell tower location evidence.
In the Rosenstein matter, the supervising prosecutor has a potential stake in whether the line prosecutor will call him as a witness, or will cross-examine him if he were to be called as a defense witness.
Lawyers for Paul Manafort, the former campaign chairman for U.S. President Donald Trump, will face a major test on Monday when they cross-examine an accountant who testified that she helped Manafort to prepare fraudulent tax returns.
Cogan explained the situation to Guzman, noting that it could mean his public defenders would be unable to aggressively cross-examine the witnesses during a trial or use helpful information from the previous cases in his defense.
Secretary Betsy DeVos has released a proposed overhaul of how the Department of Education regulates colleges and universities on sexual assault and harassment allegations, empowering the accused and giving their lawyers the right to cross examine their accusers.
He cited cell phone tower data in his ruling — specifically Syed's former attorney's "failure to cross-examine the state's cell tower expert about the reliability of cell tower location evidence" that was a centerpiece of the prosecution's case.
"So, consequently, he can confront and cross-examine his accusers; he's exercising his constitutional rights," Rappaport tells PEOPLE two days after his client and her fiancé, Aaron Quinn, were issued subpoenas to appear in a Solano County court.
"We argued that we were not given the opportunity to cross-examine the eyewitness, and the forensic evidence does not link Salman Khan directly and cannot be treated as evidence," said Mahesh Bora, one of Mr. Khan's lawyers.
But if they did, lawyers for Mr. Aiello and Mr. Gerardi insisted, prosecutors should not be allowed to cross-examine them on their involvement with the so-called Buffalo Billion, itself the subject of an upcoming corruption trial.
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - The judge leading an inquiry into claims of influence-peddling against former South African president Jacob Zuma rejected an application by Gupta brothers to cross-examine witnesses, saying they could only do so if they testified.
It was not clear Monday evening how far they would go in granting them the right to call or cross-examine witnesses, as lawyers for Mr. Clinton and President Richard M. Nixon were allowed to do in earlier proceedings.
Covington and Burling LLP said they approached Scott eight times about participating in the inquiry but she refused unless conditions were met, including a demand her lawyer be able to cross-examine witnesses during the course of their interviews.
She started to cross-examine her grandchild, repeating each of his sentences back to him slowly and sharply, punctuating them with phrases like "Is that a fair statement?" in order to, in her own way, tear them to pieces.
The rules also maintain Ms. DeVos's year-old policy of using mediation to reach informal resolutions, and would add the ability for victims and their accused perpetrators to request evidence from each other and to cross-examine each other.
But the move allows the president and his legal team access to congressional impeachment procedures that he and other Republicans have denounced as unfair, partly because the White House has not been able to call or cross-examine witnesses.
"I am going to vote to give virtually unfettered discretion both to the prosecution and to the defense to call whatever witnesses they want, to cross-examine each other's witnesses, and to offer whatever rebuttal emanates," said Louisiana Sen.
Officials say the White House has not received due process during the impeachment inquiry, an argument laid out in detail in the letter, including the ability to cross-examine and call witnesses and access evidence and transcripts of testimony.
"The Commonwealth relied solely upon hearsay evidence to establish the elements of the charged offense, without providing Mr. Cosby an opportunity to confront and cross-examine his accusers," Cosby's attorneys argued in a habeus corpus petition filed on June 8.
Education Secretary Betsy DeVos is slated to release new rules for how colleges and universities should handle sexual assault allegations on campus, including new rights for the accused like the ability to cross-examine their accuser, the Washington Post reports.
The governor on Friday noted that as a member of the House Judiciary Committee, his father fought for Nixon to be able to call and cross examine witnesses and to be able to mount a defense during his impeachment hearings.
"The resolution is about due process," McConnell responded, saying it was "critical" in pressuring Pelosi and House Democrats to promise a formal vote that would allow House Republican lawmakers to subpoena witnesses and Trump's defense team to cross-examine witnesses.
Kearney's defense team, who was set to cross-examine Delgado on Thursday, has contended that she is the one responsible for Ramirez's death because she was jealous as Kearney was attempting to mend things with his wife, the Sun reports.
Instead, Welch granted Syed a retrial based solely on Gutierrez's failure to cross-examine the prosecution's cell tower expert about a fax cover sheet, supplied by AT&T, which stated that cell tower records are unreliable for tracking incoming calls.
The court was due to cross-examine Yanukovich via video link over the fatal shooting by police officers of protesters during the Maidan street revolt of 2013/2014 when he was president, unrest that culminated in him fleeing to Russia.
More broadly, as a reader, especially a young reader, I could swallow most of the book's implausibilities, thanks to L'Engle's simple style — I rarely questioned her narrative choices, just as I wouldn't cross-examine the logic of a bedtime story.
It will be difficult for the President to insulate himself from any blockbuster developments that take place in the Russia probe when he is abroad, since White House reporters and foreign journalists will use press availabilities to cross examine him.
It was standing room only as lawyers crammed into a tiny courtroom in Sydney for the brief procedural hearing, setting dates in September when lawyers for the banks and bankers will press to be allowed to cross-examine prosecution witnesses.
" Senator Dianne Feinstein, Democrat of California, asked House impeachment managers a question that set them up to cross-examine a claim from the defense: "There is simply no evidence anywhere that President Trump ever linked security assistance to any investigations.
"For example, you have denied the president the right to cross-examine witnesses, to call witnesses, to receive transcripts of testimony, to have access to evidence, to have counsel present and many other basic rights guaranteed to all Americans," Cippolone wrote.
"There shouldn't be a situation where you can have a primary witness, an accuser in an impeachment inquiry, and the president never able to know who the accuser is and never able to cross examine him," said the senior administration official.
And while the GOP aide argued that McConnell set it up this way because Trump's lawyers did not have the opportunity to cross-examine witnesses at the House hearings, the White House had opted not to participate in the House hearings.
In his memoir "Wasted: Tales of a GenX Drunk," which chronicles his time as an alcoholic in high school and after, Judge, who the committee did not cross-examine, mentions working at a grocery store in the weeks before football camp.
"And I just think this committee, if he doesn't want to do it and they're going to go forward with a hearing, they need to subpoena him, let him say that and let some senators or someone cross-examine him."
But House Republicans want to temporarily add some of the president's allies to the Intelligence panel, arguing that those members have been sitting in on all the depositions and could be well equipped to cross examine witnesses and defend Trump.
Republicans have focused on Democrats' reliance on closed-door hearings during the fact-gathering stage of their inquiry and have also demanded that Democrats detail their plans to give Trump a chance to cross-examine and call his own witnesses.
Bill Cosby's lawyers are trying to get the sexual assault charges against their client dropped, or at least order a new preliminary hearing, by claiming that they should have been allowed to cross-examine the woman who alleges Cosby assaulted her.
"The Commonwealth's reliance solely upon hearsay evidence to establish the elements of the charged offense, without providing Mr. Cosby an opportunity to confront and cross-examine his accuser, violated Mr. Cosby's confrontation and due process rights," his legal team said in a statement.
On June 30, a judge vacated Syed's life sentence and ordered a new trial for him based on Syed's former attorney's "failure to cross-examine the state's cell tower expert about the reliability of cell tower location evidence," according to the ruling.
The judge who granted the trial today, Martin Welch, wrote in his opinion on the case that Gutierrez "fell below the standard of reasonable professional judgment" when she failed to cross-examine a key witness from the prosecution, according to the Sun.
Welch ruled that because Syed's original defense attorney, M. Cristina Gutierrez, did not cross-examine the cell expert on this issue during his 2000 trial, she was so deficient that Syed's conviction should be vacated and he should be granted a new trial.
The draft of the new rules would mandate that accused students be allowed to cross-examine their accusers, but allows for the questions to be asked by a neutral party and for the students to be in separate rooms during the questioning.
ALEXANDRIA, Va., Aug 6 (Reuters) - Lawyers for Paul Manafort, the former campaign chairman for U.S. President Donald Trump, will face a major test on Monday when they cross-examine an accountant who testified that she helped Manafort to prepare fraudulent tax returns.
Instead, trained investigators — some of whom have experience as federal prosecutors — will be given lengthy chances to question and cross-examine the witnesses, allowing for a triallike setting that is likely to yield a more dramatic telling of how the Ukraine affair unfolded.
This week, however, his efforts were criticized by Mr. Guzmán's lawyers as they began to cross-examine their client's main cocaine supplier, Juan Carlos Ramírez Abadía, an exceptionally violent man who, by his own admission, took part in at least 150 murders.
Know Your IX has a list of recommendations to ensure due process for both survivors and accused students, including the right to review the available evidence and the right to view the opposing party's testimony (though not to cross-examine the opposing party directly).
Roof's self-representation leaves open the possibility that the self-described white supremacist would have the opportunity to cross-examine any survivors and family members of the nine victims he gunned down during bible study at a black church in Charleston in June 2015.
On July 17, Elvira's attorneys filed a motion to strike the letter from the record as an unlawful ex parte communication until a hearing could be arranged and the attorneys could have the opportunity to cross-examine Schneider as to his claimed financial woes.
Welch ruled in June that because Syed's original defense attorney, M. Cristina Gutierrez, did not cross-examine the cell expert on this issue during Syed's 2000 trial, she was so deficient that the conviction should be vacated and he should be granted a new trial.
The new guidance requires universities to provide the same information to both parties, give equal access to procedures (only one side cannot receive the right to cross examine or have a lawyer present), and ensure the decision-makers do not have conflicts of interest.
A federal judge granted Dylann Storm Roof's request to represent himself in his capital trial on charges of killing nine African-American churchgoers in Charleston, S.C. That means the avowed white supremacist could cross-examine survivors of the massacre and family members of the dead.
But Suzanne O'Hare, the chief prosecutor, said she would have been at a disadvantage if she called Officer Pantaleo as a witness because she would have been limited to asking direct questions while his lawyer could cross-examine him, putting a different spin on events.
"During the proceedings that took place before the Judiciary Committee, the President was denied the right to cross-examine witnesses, the President was denied the right to access evidence, and the President was denied the right to have counsel present at hearings," he said.
Though the FOP's letter supporting Trump does not itemize how Trump's "due process" rights are allegedly being violated, White House counsel Pat Cipollone signed a letter to congressional leaders in October, claiming that Trump is entitled to "cross-examine witnesses" during the House's impeachment inquiry.
A founder of the now-disbanded Minuteman border patrol group has been convicted in Arizona of molesting a 20123-year-old girl, bringing to an end a case that gained the attention of the nation's highest court after he tried to cross-examine the young victim.
Education Secretary Betsy DeVos unveiled a highly anticipated overhaul on Friday of the rules governing campus sexual assault, reducing the liability of colleges and universities for investigating sexual misconduct claims and bolstering the due process rights of defendants, including the right to cross-examine their accusers.
If the House Judiciary Committee decides to move forward with impeachment proceedings, the Friday letter calls on the committee to afford Koskinen access to the full process to make opening and closing statements, cross-examine witnesses as well as present and examine evidence procured by the panel.
Another attorney involved in a lawsuit against Weinstein reacted to the news in a statement to Variety, claiming that he would seek to cross-examine Weinstein in a civil suit representing three of the dozens of women who have accused Weinstein of various sexual acts without their consent.
For instance, Cipollone makes process complaints, pointing out that the House has not held an official vote to start an impeachment inquiry, that some proceedings have been held in secret, that transcripts of depositions haven't been released, and that Trump wasn't given the right to cross-examine witnesses.
"The Commonwealth's reliance solely upon hearsay evidence to establish the elements of the charged offense, without providing Mr. Cosby an opportunity to confront and cross-examine his accuser, violated Mr. Cosby's confrontation and due process rights, as provided by the United States and Pennsylvania constitutions," the statement adds.
NORRISTOWN, Pa. — In a setback to Bill Cosby, a Pennsylvania judge ruled here Thursday that the entertainer had not been entitled to confront and cross-examine his accuser in a preliminary court hearing this spring, at which evidence in the case was ruled sufficient to proceed to trial.
In a letter, the Department of Education's Office of Civil Rights outlined several changes to the existing policy: Schools are now permitted to put a higher burden of proof on survivors, to allow accused rapists to cross-examine their alleged victims, and to eliminate survivors' right to appeal.
"I think its very good for us to finally get him on US soil so we can investigate, we can basically cross-examine, we can find out the facts that only he knows and his connections and how he basically distributed his information," Manchin told CNN on Thursday.
The proposed rules, first reported by the New York Times, would allow for the accused to cross-examine their alleged victims, let schools and colleges significantly narrow down the definition of sexual harassment, and give institutions to pick a higher evidentiary standard to determine whether the alleged perpetrators have committed misconduct.
It's simple: If prosecutors are going to try to jail people before they've been proven guilty, they should at least be required to respect real procedural protections — the presence of defense attorneys, the right to call and cross-examine witnesses and the right to be heard at a real hearing.
A subsequent clarification of the letter created no uniform policy for how schools should adjudicate cases, but it offered recommendations like having schools inform students that drinking "never makes the survivor at fault for sexual violence" and discouraging colleges from allowing either party to directly cross-examine the other in investigations.
Douglas Berman, a professor who specializes in criminal law and criminal sentencing at Ohio State University, said "the defendant has an absolute right to cross examine the witnesses against them," but prosecutors could be bluffing about what they have on Chapo in order to make him take a plea deal.
Under the US Department of Education's proposed regulations, schools must let an accused person cross-examine their accuser through a third party, will be able to use a higher standard of evidence to decide an accused student's guilt, and will not have to investigate reports of off-campus sexual assaults involving students.
"  Graham's reasoning: "We cannot allow future presidents and this president to be impeached based on an inquiry in the House that's never been voted upon, that does not allow the president to confront the witnesses against him, to call witnesses on his behalf, and cross-examine people who are accusing him of misdeeds.
Judge Steven T. O'Neill also ordered prosecutors to file a response to Cosby's arguments that the case should be thrown out because at his preliminary hearing last month, his accuser, Andrea Constand, was not present, which would have allowed Cosby with "an opportunity to confront and cross-examine" her, according to court papers.
Republican senators, the ones who will do the deciding, stared their most senatorial stares — strategically silent for hours, as an outside counsel used their allotted speaking time to cross-examine Dr. Blasey in nonconsecutive five-minute increments, as if in a "Law and Order" episode with too many commercial breaks to sustain momentum.
So [I liked] coming to something where it was just so free of expectations—and that's not about the humor, but I think the humor plays a role in it, of just, 'Hey, I just want to watch a show, and it's fun, and I don't need to cross-examine every element of it.
ATLANTA — A federal judge on Monday granted Dylann S. Roof's request to represent himself in his hate crimes trial on charges of killing nine African-American parishioners at Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Charleston, S.C., raising the possibility that the avowed white supremacist could cross-examine survivors and family members of the deceased.
Mr. Nadler framed that as a matter of fairness, but Republicans pointed out that the language fell well short of the privileges extended to the president's legal teams in impeachment inquiries of Presidents Richard M. Nixon and Bill Clinton, where the defense was allowed to participate in all committee hearings, cross-examine witnesses and recommend witnesses for hearings.
Mr. Nadler framed that as a matter of fairness, but Republicans pointed out that the language fell well short of the privileges extended to the president's legal teams in impeachment inquiries of Presidents Richard M. Nixon and Bill Clinton, where the defense was allowed to participate in all committee hearings, cross-examine witnesses and recommend witnesses for hearings.
Why Schiff doesn't think he should testify in a Senate impeachment trial Trump has already made clear that in a Senate trial, where his side can call witnesses, he would aim to force Schiff to testify -- noting that David Kendall, Bill Clinton's lawyer during the last Senate impeachment trial, was able to cross-examine independent counsel Ken Starr.
If Democrats really do have a viable impeachment case, endorsing the inquiry by a vote of the full House can only help them — at least if it is accompanied by guarantees of transparency and due process: public hearings, disclosure of the transcripts of interviews done in secret, an opportunity for the president's counsel to cross-examine witnesses and present his own evidence.
These regulations and guidance required colleges and universities to always believe the victim and deny all due process rights to the accused, including the right to an attorney, the right of access to all evidence, the right to cross-examine and to have a standard of evidence for conviction consistent with the consequences for the accused of being found guilty.
"To comply with the Constitution's demands, appropriate procedures would include—at a minimum—the right to see all evidence, to present evidence, to call witnesses, to have counsel present at all hearings, to cross-examine all witnesses, to make objections relating to the examination of witnesses or the admissibility of testimony and evidence, and to respond to evidence and testimony," the letter states.
When an expert witness for Mr. Johnson sought to review the TrueAllele source code in order to confront and cross-examine its programmer about how the software works, the developer claimed it was a trade secret, and the court refused to order the code disclosed — even though Mr. Johnson's attorney offered to sign a protective order that would safeguard the code.
The optics of Monday's planned hearing are also coming into focus, given that the 11 Republican senators who hold the key to passing the nomination out of committee are all middle aged or elderly men and face an acutely sensitive task fraught with political risk when they cross examine Ford, at one of the most agonizing and personal moments of her life.
The Court of Special Appeals found that this oversight was prejudicial for the defense — a stance that, interestingly, overrides the lower court, which based its decision not on the omission of McClain's testimony, but rather on the failure of Syed's lawyers to thoroughly cross-examine the state's cellphone tower expert about the reliability of data that helped place Syed at the scene of the crime.
She said in February that her experience in the service industry helped her cross-examine Trump's former lawyer, Michael CohenMichael Dean CohenCapitol Police advised Gaetz against holding open events I'm not a Nazi, I'm just a dude: What it's like to be the other Steve King Wyden blasts FEC Republicans for blocking probe into NRA over possible Russia donations MORE, during his Congressional testimony.
Presiding Judge Vagn Joensen of Denmark said Wednesday that Karadzic's initial 40-year sentence did not adequately address the "sheer scale and systematic cruelty" of his crimes, according to the AP. The panel of judges did, however, overturn one element from his 2016 conviction involving illegal detention of civilians on the grounds that he had not been allowed to cross-examine witnesses, the AP said.
I have been denied the most fundamental rights afforded by the Constitution, including the right to present evidence, to have my own counsel present, to confront accusers, and to call and cross-examine witnesses, like the so-called whistleblower who started this entire hoax with a false report of the phone call that bears no relationship to the actual phone call that was made.
So, he may just be one of these guys who thinks he can go in to that environment and do OK. And he&aposs got reasons to think that because in a court room, where there is a judge, somebody can&apost get away with just giving their side of the story and then saying, when you try to cross-examine him, oh, national security reasons, or, you know, investigative integrity.
Sekulow's opening statement, which served as an extended complaint about process, also managed to mangle the facts (he claimed House Democrats delayed transmitting the articles of impeachment to the Senate for a longer period of time than was actually the case) and mischaracterize the impeachment process (he said Trump "was denied the right to cross-examine witnesses" during the House inquiry when, in fact, the White House declined to do so).
The second hearing on Wednesday figures to be even more explosive, as Democrats – including several with presidential ambitions – will make the most of their chance to cross-examine the man President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE has tapped to replace former Justice Anthony Kennedy.
Devin NunesDevin Gerald NunesConservative Dan Bongino launches alternative to the Drudge Report Poll: 46 percent of voters say Trump's Ukraine dealings constitute impeachable offense GOP member urges Graham to subpoena Schiff, Biden phone records MORE (R-Calif.), the Intelligence panel's top Republican, that were declined by House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam SchiffAdam Bennett SchiffTrump's legal team huddles with Senate Republicans Three legal scholars say Trump should be impeached; one thinks otherwise Poll: 85033 percent of voters say Trump's Ukraine dealings constitute impeachable offense MORE (D-Calif.) — as well as whether he planned to allow Judiciary panel lawmakers and the president's attorney to cross-examine witnesses and whether committee Republicans would be allowed to summon their own witnesses.

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