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Direct examination may elicit both direct and circumstantial evidence and witnesses may testify to matters of fact, and in some instances provide opinions.... but withing

Direct examination may elicit both direct and circumstantial evidence and witnesses may testify to matters of fact, and in some instances provide opinions.... but withing a limit of questioning but the questions of the cross-examiner are not restricted to matters proved in examination-in chief but may relate to any fact in issue or relevant to a fact in issue with certain subjections." Is this statement true? Critically analyze your answer and give explanations with common law cases

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