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To the victim (cross-examination):

  1. After you fell down, is it possible that your vision was blurry, and, as a result, you could not clearly see the person who stole your purchase?

  2. If the person was running away, how were you able to see him / her well enough to give a description to the police?

To the judge:

Your Honour, I would like to call (name of the accused) to the stand.

To the accused:

  1. Have you ever seen the victim before?

  2. Where were you on the day of the theft?

The defense rests your Honour.

 
   
Last updated: 2007-03-12
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