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What happens when the lawyer for the plaintiff has called all of their witnesses?

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What happens when the lawyer for the plaintiff has called all of their witnesses?

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When the lawyer for the plaintiff has finished presenting their case, the lawyer for the defendant will present the defense case. The defense lawyer presents the case using the same procedure as the plaintiff’s lawyer did. The defense lawyer examines the witnesses as they are called. After each witness gives evidence, the lawyer for the plaintiff will cross-examine the witness.

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