How to cross-examine forensic scientists: A guide for lawyers
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Hamer, DavidEdmond, Gary
Martire, Kristy
Kemp, Richard
Hibbert, Brynn
Ligertwood, Andrew
Porter, Glenn
San Roque, Mehera
Searston, Rachel
Tangen, Jason
Thompson, Matthew
White, David
Abstract
This essay is a resource for lawyers approaching the cross-examination of forensic scientists (and other expert witnesses). Through a series of examples, it provides information that will assist lawyers to explore the probative value of forensic science evidence, in particular ...
See moreThis essay is a resource for lawyers approaching the cross-examination of forensic scientists (and other expert witnesses). Through a series of examples, it provides information that will assist lawyers to explore the probative value of forensic science evidence, in particular forensic comparison evidence, on the voir dire and at trial. Questions covering a broad range of potential topics and issues, including relevance, the expression of results, codes of conduct, limitations and errors, are supplemented with detailed commentary and references to authoritative reports and research on the validity and reliability of forensic science techniques.
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See moreThis essay is a resource for lawyers approaching the cross-examination of forensic scientists (and other expert witnesses). Through a series of examples, it provides information that will assist lawyers to explore the probative value of forensic science evidence, in particular forensic comparison evidence, on the voir dire and at trial. Questions covering a broad range of potential topics and issues, including relevance, the expression of results, codes of conduct, limitations and errors, are supplemented with detailed commentary and references to authoritative reports and research on the validity and reliability of forensic science techniques.
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Date
2014Source title
Australian Bar ReviewVolume
39Issue
2Publisher
LexisNexisLicence
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This article was published by LexisNexis and should be cited as: Edmond, G., Martire, K., Kemp, R., & and, others. (2014). How to cross-examine forensic scientists : a guide for lawyers. Australian Bar Review, 39(2), 174–197.Faculty/School
The University of Sydney Law SchoolShare