Controlling your case can mean curbing judge’s queries
By Peter Vieth
Published: November 5, 2010
Tags: Judge B. Waugh Crigler, Judge Rodham T. Delk Jr., Practice Tips
One trial judge gives a green light to lawyers wondering whether to interrupt a judge’s questioning of a trial witness if they think the judge’s questions are improper.
U.S. Magistrate Judge B. Waugh Crigler was offering advice on trial practice to local government lawyers in Roanoke last month when one lawyer asked what to do when ...
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