"The objection in principle applies only to those cases where the question propounded involves an answer immediately concluding the merits of the case, and indicating to the witness an answer which will best accord with the interests of the party."
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Stark. Evid. (4th ed.), 166. 2 Pothier, referred to by Evans, 265.
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