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On cross-examination of the witness, the plaintiff's counsel asks, «Isn't it a fact that when you bought your new car last year, you made a false affidavit to escape paying the sales tax?»
In an automobile negligence action by a plaintiff against a defendant, a bystander testified for the plaintiff. The defendant later called a witness, who testified that the bystander's reputation for truthfulness was bad.
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A is incorrect. The question is admissible as to the witness's credibility and not to his standard for judgment of reputations.
C is incorrect. On cross-examination, a witness may be asked about prior bad acts of specific instances of conduct if they are probative of truthfulness.
D is incorrect. This is a misstatement of the law. Any witness may be impeached.