Ill. Admin. Code tit. 35, § 101.624 - Examination of Adverse, Hostile, or Unwilling Witnesses
a) Adverse Witnesses. At hearing, upon motion
granted by the hearing officer, any party, or any person for whose immediate
benefit the proceeding is prosecuted or defended, or any officers, directors,
managing agents, or foremen of any party may be called as an adverse witness
consistent with Section 2-1102 of the Code of Civil Procedure. Adverse
witnesses may be examined as if under cross-examination. The party calling the
adverse witness may rebut the testimony and may impeach the witness.
b) Hostile or Unwilling Witnesses. If the
hearing officer determines that any witness is hostile or unwilling, the
witness may be examined by the party calling the witness as if under
cross-examination.
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