Speaking objection - sustany/dvg GitHub Wiki
Many states have rules and statutes that provide that an objection made in court or in a deposition must be made specifically and concisely rather than in an argumentative or suggestive manner.� Objections made in violation of these rules are known as "speaking objections".� These objections proceed beyond what is necessary to give the grounds on which the objection is based.� This is often done by the attorney in order to coach a witness to say a particular thing.�
An objection that is made in such a manner is often improper.