leading question

leading question
A question put to a witness which suggests the answer desired, or which assumes to be proved a fact which is not proved, or which, embodying a material fact, admits of an answer by a simple negative or affirmative. Deans v Deans, 171 Ga 664, 156 SE 691, 74 ALR 222; Turney v State, 16 Miss (8 Smedes & M) 104.

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  • Leading question — In common law systems that rely on testimony by witnesses, a leading question is a question that suggests the answer or contains the information the examiner is looking for. For example, this question is leading:* You were at Duffy s bar on the… …   Wikipedia

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  • leading question — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms leading question : singular leading question plural leading questions a question asked in such a way that it tricks or forces someone to give you the answer that you want …   English dictionary

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