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Still , the lawyer in me says call him anyway. Ask as many questions as the judge will allow and let him invoke. Jurors hate it when they know the ball is being hidden from them. It might not matter with this bunch , but it only takes one brave soul

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The judge will stop the questioning in the interest of saving time for everyone involved. He MIGHT allow the straightforward reading (by the clerk) of the questions the attorney would have asked so the jury can appreciate the scope of the evasion.

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Probably. If you can get a few good ones I’m it’s worth it.

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