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Underwood and Others v. Strasser and
1970.WI.246, 180 N.W.2D 631, 48 WIS. 2D 568
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Descripción editorial
"A person who has been convicted of a criminal offense is, notwithstanding, a competent witness, but the conviction may be proved to affect his credibility, either by the record or by his own cross-examination, upon which he must answer any question relevant to that inquiry, and the party cross-examining him is not concluded by his answer."