FCC 1.27 Revised as of October 1, 2007
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2008
Sec. 1.27 Witnesses; right to counsel.
Any individual compelled to appear in person in any Commission proceeding
may be accompanied, represented, and advised by counsel as provided in this
section. (Regulations as to persons seeking voluntarily to appear and give
evidence are set forth in Sec. 1.225.)
(a) Counsel may advise his client in confidence, either upon his own
initiative or that of the witness, before, during, and after the conclusion
of the proceeding.
(b) Counsel for the witness will be permitted to make objections on the
record, and to state briefly the basis for such objections, in connection
with any examination of his client.
(c) At the conclusion of the examination of his client, counsel may ask
clarifying questions if in the judgment of the presiding officer such
questioning is necessary or desirable in order to avoid ambiguity or
incompleteness in the responses previously given.
(d) Except as provided by paragraph (c) of this section, counsel for the
witness may not examine or cross-examine any witness, or offer documentary
evidence, unless authorized by the Commission to do so.
(5 U.S.C. 555)
[ 29 FR 12775 , Sept. 10, 1964]
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