Nobody would deny the need for specialist counsel when you witness forensic questioning such as that reported by one district judge in the Association of District Judges' Law Bulletin.

He sat through this exchange in a road traffic case:

Q Were you in the car alone?A Yes.Q Were you driving it?A Yes, as I said, I was alone.Q Where precisely were you sitting?A Behind the steering wheel.Q What did you see?A As I was driving along, I saw the defendant drive into the side of my car.Q How did you see her?A By looking.Q If you were inside the car, how could you possibly see her?A Through the windows.