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· 4/20/2007

Teleguz v. Com.

Citations

  • 643 S.E.2d 708
  • 273 Va. 458
  • 2007 Va. LEXIS 64

How courts have described this case

Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.

  • holding that “these assignments of error do not address a ruling made by the trial court and we do not consider them.”
  • noting that a witness called as an adverse witness can be subjected to cross-examination
  • ruling an assignment of error was abandoned because the argument did not relate to the assignment of error
  • “Accordingly, these assignments of error do not address a ruling made by the trial court and we do not consider them.”
  • stating that the jury is presumed to follow cautionary instructions
  • \[A] person may be considered a hostile witness if his testimony surprises the party who called the person to testify at trial.\

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Judges: Elizabeth B. Lacy

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