“I apprehend that you may put a leading question to an unwilling witness on the examination in chief at the discretion of the Judge; but you may always put a leading question in cross-examination, whether a witness be unwilling or not.”

Parkin v. Moon (1836), 7 C. & P. 409.

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Lawyer and jurist 1787–1857

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