CALIFORNIA EVIDENCE: CIVIL AND CRIMINAL
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Court Control of Proceedings
......Questions Asked by Court
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Trial court has right to call witnesses and interrogate them.
Trial court did not commit any errors by allowing videotape of expert's testimony and judge's clarifying questions—no hearsay or ••Crawford•• error and judge never "became a witness" against D.
Judicial misconduct during examination of D, which impugned his credibility and seemingly advocated People's position, prejudicially deprived D of rights to due process and fair trial.
Trial court did not abuse discretion or prejudice D by questioning him after conclusion of all direct and cross-examination.
Within discretion of trial court to clarify confusing testimony by eliciting further testimony through brief further questions.
Judge may not become advocate for either party under guise of asking questions; however, objection must be made at time questioning occurs.