Leading questions

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A question which suggests to the witness the answer which the examining party desires is denominated a leading or suggestive question. On a direct examination, leading questions are not allowed, unless merely formal or preliminary, except in the sound discretion of the court under special circumstances, making it appear that the interests of justice require it, and except as provided by Rule 43(b) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure.


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