Why Stormy Daniels' Trump trial cross examination was so 'heated'

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Danny Cevallos is an MSNBC legal analyst who practices in the areas of personal injury, wrongful conviction and criminal defense in Pennsylvania, New York and the U.S. Virgin Islands at the law firms of Cevallos & Wong in Pennsylvania and Edelman & Edelman in New York, where he is of counsel.

The cross-examination this week of Stormy Daniels at the New York criminal trial of Donald Trump has been called “aggressive,” and “heated.” Which it was. But that’s what cross-examination is. Cross-examination doesn’t always have to be aggressive and heated. But sometimes it is. And sometimes it needs to be.

For example, an attorney might ask: “You were going to make lots of money and negotiate a book contract from your story of sex with the president, correct?” If the witness answers “yes,” then the lawyer basically testified for the witness, and the witness has confirmed that testimony is correct. Leading questions are considered so devastatingly effective, that they are generally only permitted when the witness is hostile.

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