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When she was cross-examined Letby herself accepted the two babies must have been poisoned, but denied it was done by her.

From BBC

Mesloh believes Harris’ natural rhetorical style is more lawyerly, when she can deliver a methodical case as if cross-examining a witness in front of a jury.

Referring to previous investigations which were rejected by the family, she said the witnesses "weren’t cross-examined" and in some cases were not questioned at all.

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The appeals court ruled that the trial judge also erred in ruling that prosecutors could cross-examine Weinstein about uncharged and decades-old allegations if he decided to testify.

Trump’s legal team was also allowed to dispute evidence, cross-examine witnesses called by opposing counsel, and raise questions of law and fact throughout the trial—all of which they did aggressively and comprehensively.

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