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I'm thinking that Buford will be questioning him as a matter of cross-examination, and the questioning
would be limited to the evidence presented by the DA. I think the only way he could question him
outside of this scope would be to call him as a hostile witness, but I don't know if that's even possible here.
Even then, I think it would have to be limited to the DA's presented evidence or
actual evidence the defense presents.
Keep in mind all that is nothing more than my taking a logical stab at an answer,
based on my very limited knowledge of legal proceedings.
fftobed:
would be limited to the evidence presented by the DA. I think the only way he could question him
outside of this scope would be to call him as a hostile witness, but I don't know if that's even possible here.
Even then, I think it would have to be limited to the DA's presented evidence or
actual evidence the defense presents.
Keep in mind all that is nothing more than my taking a logical stab at an answer,
based on my very limited knowledge of legal proceedings.
fftobed: