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| The questioning of your own witness under oath. Witnesses are introduced to a trial by their examination-in-chief, which is when they answer questions asked by the lawyer representing the party that called them to give evidence. After their examination-in-chief, the other party's lawyer can question them too; this is called "cross-examination". |