Multiple Question Objection
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A Multiple Question Objection, also known as a Compound Objection, is raised when a party in a legal proceeding believes that a question posed by the opposing counsel contains two or more distinct inquiries. This objection aims to ensure that each question is addressed separately, allowing for clear and focused responses.
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Fed. R. Evid. 611