Cross Examination Information Inquiry

Summary

In Ohio, attorneys are permitted to ask witnesses how they obtained specific information during cross-examination. This practice aims to assess the credibility and reliability of the witnesss testimony. However, attorneys must adhere to the Ohio Rules of Evidence when conducting such inquiries.

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In Ohio, during cross-examination:
- An attorney can ask a witness how they got their information.
- The aim is to evaluate the credibility of the witness's testimony.
- However, the attorney must follow the Ohio Rules of Evidence.