COMMON TRIAL OBJECTIONS "Objection, your Honour, the question is ambiguous." A question is ambiguous if: It may be misunderstood by the witness. It is objectionable on the ground that it may take on more than one meaning. “Objection, your Honour, the question is irrelevant”. A question is irrelevant if: This objection is properly made to exclude evidence which has no logical tendency to prove a fact in issue in the case. "Objection, your Honour, the question mis-states the evidence…
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