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a deposition is a Witnesses sworn out of court testimony it is used to gather information as part of the discovery process and in limited circumstances may be used at trial the witness being deposed is called the deponent and I provided you with the federal rules of civil procedure that governs depositions rule 30. so lets look at objectionable questions but before we do that I want to turn your attention to quotes quotations as you see here whenever you see a quote I am actually quoting the national law review I will put the national law reviews link on the last page of this video as well as in the description page of this video so the first objectionable question is a question that harasses the deponent if the deponent is being attacked or harassed the opponent have the right to object regardless of whether he or she is in a hearing or in a deposition if the behavior continues the deponent have the right to end the deposition and that is a true statement years ago early on pretty mu