Define: Speaking Objection

Speaking Objection
Speaking Objection
Quick Summary of Speaking Objection

Overcoming the objection raised by a potential customer during a sales conversation.

Speaking Objection FAQ'S

A speaking objection occurs when an attorney makes a lengthy or argumentative objection instead of simply stating the legal basis for the objection.

Speaking objections can disrupt the flow of the court proceedings and can be seen as an attempt to influence the judge or jury with argumentative language.

If the opposing attorney makes a speaking objection, you can ask the judge to instruct the attorney to restate the objection in a proper manner.

Yes, a judge has the authority to overrule a speaking objection and can instruct the attorney to restate the objection in a proper manner.

In some cases, a judge may issue a warning or reprimand to an attorney who repeatedly makes speaking objections. In extreme cases, the judge may hold the attorney in contempt of court.

The proper way to make an objection in court is to simply state the legal basis for the objection, such as “objection, hearsay” or “objection, relevance.”

Yes, you can object to a witness’s testimony if you believe it is inadmissible or irrelevant. However, you must do so in a proper manner without making a speaking objection.

Yes, you can object to evidence that is being presented if you believe it is inadmissible. Again, it is important to make the objection in a proper manner.

If the judge sustains your objection, it means that they agree with your objection and the evidence or testimony in question will not be admitted.

In some cases, you may be able to appeal a ruling on an objection if you believe the judge made an error in their decision. However, it is important to consult with a legal professional to determine the best course of action.

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This glossary post was last updated: 13th April 2024.

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