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Expert witnesses

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Law & Order, June 1st, 2001

As scientific and forensic evidence advancements have become more and more sophisticated, the employment of expert witnesses to present scientific opinions interpreting this evidence has become an essential element in criminal justice legal proceedings. The use of expert witnesses by both prosecution and defense counsel has become a common, if not integral, part in presenting matters to the court that are generally dispositive of the ultimate question of guilt or innocence in criminal matters.

In maintaining a contemporary approach to keep pace with these scientific and forensic changes, the ...

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