Instructing the witness not to answer a question

AuthorJoseph A. Ranney
Pages259-278
INSTRUCTING WITNESS
NOT TO ANSWER
16-1
CHAPTER 16
INSTRUCTING THE WITNESS NOT
TO ANSWER A QUESTION
I. LEGAL PRINCIPLES
§16:01 Must the Witness Answer Every Question?
§16:02 Avoid Blanket Instructions Not to Answer
§16:03 When to Adjourn the Deposition and Move for a Protective Order:
Irrelevant and Harassing Questions
§16:04 When to Adjourn the Deposition and Move for a Protective Order:
Dispute Over Critical Questions
§16:05 Consequences of an Erroneous Instruction Not to Answer
§16:06 How to Handle a Witness Who Is Out of Control
[§§16:07-16:09 Reserved]
II. OBJECTIONS AND INSTRUCTIONS NOT TO ANSWER
§16:10 Objections and Instructions Not to Answer: Protecting a Privilege
§16:11 Objections and Instructions Not to Answer: Preserving Court-Ordered Limitations on Disclosure
§16:12 Objections and Instructions Not to Answer: Irrelevant, Burdensome, or Harassing Questions
§16:13 Objection and Instruction Not to Answer: Lack of Foundation
§16:14 Objection and Instruction Not to Answer: Documents or
Events With Which the Witness Is Not Familiar
III. FORMS AND CHECKLISTS
Form 16-1 Checklist: Factors to Consider in Deciding Whether to Instruct the Witness Not to Answer
Form 16-2 Checklist: Steps to Be Taken Before Adjourning a Deposition
Form 16-3 Checklist: Steps to Be Taken in Adjourning the Deposition and Moving for a Protective Order
Form 16-4 Motion for a Protective Order
Form 16-5 Brief in Support of Motion for Protective Order
Form 16-6 Declaration in Support of Motion for Protective Order
Form 16-7 Order Denying Motion to Compel and Granting Protective Order
INSTRUCTING WITNESS
NOT TO ANSWER
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