Your client is in the middle of being cross-examined at trial when the lunch break is called.
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Your client is in the middle of being cross-examined at trial when the lunch break is called. Your client wants to go to lunch to discuss a mistake they made in an answer on cross-examination. What do you tell them?
You cannot speak to each other about the trial or the matter, tell the client to go to lunch on their own and meet back in the courtroom after lunch | |
You can have lunch, but you can only discuss matters covered in direct examination | |
You can have lunch, but we can only discuss matters already covered in the cross-examination | |
You can have lunch but can only discuss any errors or omissions that may have occurred during their cross-examination and how to fix those errors or omissions |
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