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Cloward and Ohlin's theory was developed to account for:
Leading Questions
Questions that suggest a particular answer, often used in witness examination to shape testimony.
Direct Examination
The portion of a trial in which a witness provides testimony in favor of the party who has called the witness.
Cross-examination
A courtroom process where a witness is questioned by the opposing side's attorney, aiming to challenge the witness's testimony or credibility.
Posttrial Motions
Requests made to the court by the parties involved in a trial, asking the court to amend or reconsider aspects of its judgment after the trial has concluded.
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