CaribbeanVol
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This sounds like a discovery question and your objection sounds like a speaking objection. We can always get the judge on the horn if you insist?
Sometimes (rarely) I miss the adversarial process.
You're right on both counts. Thank Heavens!Evidently its been awhile! Objecting to the form is the thing we do to avoid the accusation that we are making speaking objections to signal the witness to ask for clarification or to hedge in their answer. Truth be told, I never see lawyers who make long speaking objections that way. For one thing, everyone's too lazy ...