The complex question is also sometimes known as the Fallacy of interrogation or the Fallacy of presupposition. The complex question is frequently used by lawyers during cross-examination. The lawyer will attempt to place extreme pressure and stress on the witness before asking a question such as, "WHERE DID YOU PUT THE MONEY YOU STOLE FROM MR. WOOD?!", in hopes that the witness will slip up. A lot of the time, it works. See loaded question; the complex question is the interrogative form of Begging the Question.