Leading question

Definition
: a question so framed or presented as to suggest a particular answer <leading questions should not be used on the direct examination of a witness except as may be necessary to develop his testimony ­Federal Rules of Evidence Rule 611(c)>
Leading questions are permitted in direct examination of an adverse witness or one who is a child or has a communication disorder. They are ordinarily permitted in cross-examination.
2  : a particular matter or issue that is in dispute, uncertain, or to be inquired into



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