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chandani

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Ethical preparation consists of
 
  a. giving witnesses additional information about what others are saying so that he may alter his story for consistency.
  b. suggesting changes that make the witness' testimony factually different than originally presented.
  c. suggesting changes that vary the presentation of the witness's story.
  d. not suggesting any changes.

Question 2

The point of telling a witness to just answer the question asked is
 
  a. to be evasive.
  b. to make the other lawyer work for it.
  c. to make it cost more for opposing counsel to get to the truth.
  d. to prevent accidental disclosure.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

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