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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

No. 972
    EXCEPTIONS OF PROSECUTOR in STATE v. COOK
    No. 20078.
    Supreme Court
    On motion to file bill of exceptions.
    Dock. Aug. 31, 1926;
    4 Abs. 606.
    941. PRACTICE & PROCEDURE — Can attorney, on cross examination, ask witness concerning his acts and declarations before trial, when same are not asked during direct examination?
    Attorneys — R. W. Merryman. Steubenville, for Cook.
   The prosecutor in this case filed a bill of exceptions in the Supreme Court claiming that upon cross examination of accused in criminal prosecution, defense may not ask witness concerning his acts and declarations at a hearing before trial, when witness was not asked anything concerning same on direct examination.