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that he
should be given the opportunity of cross-examining the
witnesses examined by that party, and that no materials ... fact that he had not been
permitted to cross-examine. the witnesses, who gave evidence
against him. The papers were
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first proceeding had the right and
opportunity to cross-examine;
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that the questions in issue were substantially the same ... first proceeding had the right
and opportunity to cross examine;
(3) that the questions in issue were substantially the same
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previous statements in writing.- A witness may be cross- examined as to previous statements made by him in writing
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first proceeding had the right and opportunity to cross- examine; that the questions in issue were substantially the same
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could not be used
for the purpose of cross-examining the witness under the
first part ... merely the second part. An
accused is entitled to cross-examine the witness under the
first part
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back and
he should be given an opportunity to cross-examine, if
necessary, the persons who had supplied the materials ... absence and he
was not allowed to cross-examine the witnesses, and that
evidence against him was not recorded
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respondents
who had the right and opportunity to cross-examine the
witness in the first proceeding. Respondents having ... proceeding must have had the right and opportunity
to cross-examine the witness. Since the appellant had that
right
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requires it; such party may, if he pleases, cross- examine the witness thereupon
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prosecution witness without the said witness having been cross-
examined, constitutes 'evidence' within the meaning of Section ... cross-examination. The right of the
defence to cross-examine the plaintiff's witnesses can,
therefore, be looked upon
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chief, then (if the adverse party so desires) cross- examined, then (if the party calling him so desires) re- examined ... introduced in re- examination, the adverse party may further cross- examine upon that matter
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