Conclusions?
From Create Your Own Story
Revision as of 17:30, 3 September 2012 by Hungerismygame2 (Talk | contribs)
"The conclusions objection is used when an attorney asks a witness whether they think the defendant is guilty or not. It is not allowed because only the jury... no, wait, they changed that... the judge... no, wait, they changed that too... the uninformed and shouting masses are permitted to determine the defendant's guilt or lack thereof. For example:
Lawyer: Do you really think your boyfriend killed this man? Prosecutor:' OBJECTION! That question calls for a conclusion!