| 31. | If the court does so, the lawyer may thereafter ask witness leading questions during direct examination.
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| 32. | "Leading questions refers to how wording of questions can influence how an event is remembered.
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| 33. | False memories are often the result of leading questions in a therapeutic practice termed Recovered Memory Therapy.
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| 34. | The kindergarten staff ask leading questions of the other children, who also say they were abused.
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| 35. | The case worker's own version of the interview is replete with leading questions and unsubtle pressure.
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| 36. | At one point, he asked a leading question and was gently corrected by Judge Kevin Thomas Duffy.
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| 37. | Finally, the survey asked " an obvious leading question in that it suggested its own answer ."
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| 38. | Pirow was expert at persistent cross-questioning, throwing leading questions at all Alexander's witnesses.
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| 39. | Raeder said that Goldberg's leading questions drew numerous successful objections that interrupted the flow of the testimony.
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| 40. | Consequently, educators recommend parents ask leading questions, make suggestions and break down complex problems into smaller units.
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