{"iri":"https://folio.openlegalstandard.org/RVbr7id7xk8cwbPPGi6x1a","label":"Leading Objection","sub_class_of":["https://folio.openlegalstandard.org/R7NB9WJzAFK6tIIGmfIj5Ay"],"parent_class_of":[],"is_defined_by":null,"see_also":[],"comment":null,"deprecated":false,"preferred_label":"Lawyer Testifying Objection","alternative_labels":["Lawyer Testifying","Leading Question Objection","Suggestive Question Objection"],"translations":{},"hidden_label":null,"definition":"An objection to a leading question is raised when a party in a legal proceeding believes that a question posed by the opposing counsel improperly suggests an answer to the witness. Leading questions are generally not allowed during direct examination but may be permitted during cross-examination.","examples":[],"notes":[],"history_note":null,"editorial_note":null,"in_scheme":null,"identifier":null,"description":null,"source":"Fed. R. Evid. 611(c)","country":null}