It may well be that in the earlier Young v. Young case, as Madam Justice Veit indicated, what did occur there resulted in, and justified, the conclusion that the amicus’ cross-examination was not evenly balanced as between the parties. That can happen, but it is not a reason for denying the lawyer who appears for the amicus curiae, or who may himself be the amicus curiae, cross-examining witnesses.
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