/ˈtɛstəˌmoʊni ɪn riˈdaɪrɛkt/ – Phrase
Definition: xch re-direct testimony.
A more thorough explanation: In a legal context, testimony in re-direct refers to the questioning of a witness by the party who called the witness to the stand, following cross-examination by the opposing party. Re-direct examination allows the party who called the witness to clarify or explain any issues that arose during cross-examination and to address any new matters that were brought up by the opposing party.
Example: During the re-direct examination, the attorney asked the witness to clarify a point from their previous testimony.