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discovery
grand jury, and testimony to be given by the prosecution's expert witnesses. A defendant may also inspect the prosecution's books, documents,
testimony
be rationally based on his or her perception. A qualified expert witness may also give opinion testimony. The expert's opinion may
Witness
time before the verdict is given. See especially title EVIDENCE; EXPERTS; and see also SUBP'NA; VOIR DIRE; CRIMINAL EVIDENCE ACT, 1898;
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Cuilibetin arte sua perito est credendum
skilled in his own art is to be believed.) See EXPERTS.
depose
to take testimony from esp. by deposition [plaintiffs…were entitled to experts retained by the defendants "National Law Journal"] compare examine vi
Technical assistance
Technical assistance, may involve sending experts into the field to teach skills and to help solve
expert testimony
in relation to some scientific, technical, or professional matter by experts, i.e., persons qualified to speak authoritatively by reason of their
forensic
of medicine or linguistics) to legal problems [ pathology] [ experts] fo·ren·si·cal·ly adj
Restatement
the American Law Institute and authored by legal scholars and experts that set forth statements of major areas of law (as
Directors
Directors, persons appointed or elected according to law, authorized to manage and direct the affairs of a corporation or company....
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