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Forensic Science in Court - The Role of the Expert Witness

English · Hardback

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Forensic Science in Court: The Role of the Expert Witness is a practical handbook aimed at the forensic science student, to help them prepare as an expert witness when presenting their evidence in court. Written in a clear, accessible manner, the book guides the student through the legal process, showing them how to handle evidence and write reports without ambiguity, and addresses the practical aspects of what to do when appearing in court. The book also offers advice on what to expect when working with lawyers in a courtroom situation.
An essential text for all students taking forensic science courses who are required to take modules on how to present their evidence in court. The book will also be an invaluable reference for any scientist requested to give an opinion in a legal context.
- Integrates law and science in an easy to understand format
- Includes case studies throughout
- Includes straightforward statistics essential for the forensic science student
- An invaluable, practical textbook for anyone appearing as an expert witness in court
- Unique in its approach aimed at forensic science students in a courtroom environment


List of contents










Preface. 1 Where The Law Comes From: You Don't Mess About With The People.
2 The Legal System and How It Works.
2.1 A brief look at the court structure.
2.2 The adversarial system.
2.3 Criminal cases.
2.4 The expert.
2.5 Witnesses.
2.6 Judgments.
2.7 Justification of the expert.
2.8 Civil cases.
2.9 Magistrates' Court.
2.10 The Crown Court.
2.11 The High Court.
2.12 The Courts of Appeal.
2.13 Small Claims Court.
2.14 Arbitration.
2.15 The Coroner's Court.
2.16 Courts martial.
2.17 Contempt.
3 Rules of Evidence as They Apply to an Expert Witness.
4 Appointment of Experts and the Written Report.
5 The Expert Forensic Scientist in Court.

6 Statistics and Statistical Inferences.
7 Ethical and Scientific Considerations for the Forensic Scientist.
Appendix: Methods of Quoting Published Law Reports in Various Jurisdictions.
Glossary of Commonly Used Terms and Phrases.
Index.


About the author










Wilson Wall is the author of Forensic Science in Court: The Role of the Expert Witness, published by Wiley.

Summary

Forensic Science in Court: The Role of the Expert Witness is a practical handbook aimed at forensic science students, to help them prepare as an expert witness when presenting their evidence in court.

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