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Federal Rules of Evidence (US)
QUESTION #3790
Question 1
A defendant is on trial for possession of stolen property. He testifies in his own defense. On cross-examination, the prosecutor asks, 'Isn't it true that you lied on your last two tax returns?' The defendant has never been convicted of tax fraud. Is the question permitted?
Correct Answer Explanation
Rule 608(b) allows a court to permit cross-examination into specific instances of conduct (even without conviction) if they are probative of the witness's character for truthfulness or untruthfulness.
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