Richard Arden, 1st Baron Alvanley Quote

I will not say that a witness shall not be asked to what may tend to disparage him: that would prevent an investigation into the character of the witness, which may often be of importance to ascertain. I think those questions only should not be allowed to be asked which have a direct and immediate effect to disgrace or disparage the witness.


Macbride v. Macbride (1805), 4 Esp. 242.


I will not say that a witness shall not be asked to what may tend to disparage him: that would prevent an investigation into the character of the...

I will not say that a witness shall not be asked to what may tend to disparage him: that would prevent an investigation into the character of the...

I will not say that a witness shall not be asked to what may tend to disparage him: that would prevent an investigation into the character of the...

I will not say that a witness shall not be asked to what may tend to disparage him: that would prevent an investigation into the character of the...