2.Describe the criteria for admissibility of scientific evidence as laid out in Frye v. United States.The court ruled that in order to be admitted as evidence at trail, the questioned procedure technique, or principles must be “generally accepted” by a meaningful segment of relevant scientific community. This approach requires the proponent of scientific test to present to the court a collection of experts who can testify that the scientific issue before the court is generally accepted by the relevant members of scientific community
3.What document offers an alternative to the Frye standard that some courts believe espouses a more flexible standard for admitting scientific evidence?Rule 702 of the Federal Rule of Evidence set a different standard. Under this standard, a witness “qualified as an expert testimony on a scientific or technical matter if(1) the testimony is based upon sufficient facts or data,(2) the testimony is the product of reliable principles and methods,and (3) the witness has applied the principles and methods reliable to the