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    Expert Witness Name Institution Expert Witness Ethics are very significant in testimonies given by expert witnesses. The American Bar Association (ABA) had not introduced enforceable system regarding ethics and the way attorneys ought to maintain good behaviors until 1908 (Dror‚ Kassin‚ and Kukueka‚ 2013). The organization later introduced several ethics that have been the main source of direction concerning judicial and lawyer ethics. Nevertheless‚ this paper will discuss ethics

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    .....5 III. THE POLICE COMPUTER FORENSIC ANALYST IS NOT AN EXPERT........................................................................................................................7 A. No formal education on forensic computer………………..……………….…...7 B. Mere experience cannot be amounted as an expert…………………………......9 C. Evidence made is not of the same weight as made by those who have special studies…………………………………………………………………………...9 IV. THE POLICE COMPUTER FORENSIC ANALYST LACKS OF EXPERTISE…………………………………………………………………………10

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    Forensic psychology has made unique contributions to risk assessment with respect to the potential for violence and dangerousness‚ the accuracy of eye witness testimony‚ the dimensions and assessment of legal competency According to Krauss‚ Liberman‚ & Olson‚ the Texas dealth penalty case Barefoot v. Estelle showed that jurors are more influenced by less scientific clinical expert testimony‚ and less influenced by more scientific actuarial expert testimony. By applying cognitive-experiential self-theory

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    2525 FORENSIC ACCOUNTING – NEW RULES AND OPPORTUNITIES Conference Hilton Hotel‚ Sydney 11 March 2011 Chartered Accountants – Business Valuation and Forensic Accounting Special Interest Groups The Hon. Michael Kirby AC CMG CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS BUSINESS VALUATION AND FORENSIC ACCOUNTING SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS CONFERENCE‚ HILTON HOTEL‚ SYDNEY‚ 11 MARCH 2011 FORENSIC ACCOUNTING – NEW RULES AND OPPORTUNITIES The Hon. Michael Kirby AC CMG PRESENT WHEN THE TIDE RUNS OUT Forensic accounting

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    second degree and appealed the decision. The defense counsel offered an expert witness to testify on the results of a systolic blood pressure deception test‚ which was the rudimentary precursor to the lie detector. That motion was denied. The defense counsel then offered that another test be conducted in the courtroom but were denied again. The prosecution then argued the “while the courts will go a long way in admitting expert testimony‚ deduced from a well-recognized scientific principle or discovery

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    options of whether they’d be caught or not. A criminals thinking patterns are manipulative‚ irresponsible‚ self-indulgent‚ grandiose‚ interpersonally intrusive‚ and anti-social. 3-Describe some potential conflicts between psychologists as expert witnesses and lawyers or judges. One of the

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    Q1. What is the dual-court system? Why do we have a dual court system? A. The dual-court system is the result of a general a agreement among the nation’s founders about the need for individual states to retain significant legislative authority and judicial autonomy separate from federal control. The reason why we have a dual-court system is‚ back then; new states joining the union were assured of limited federal intervention into local affairs. The state legislatures were free

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    Death of an expert witness by P.D James English C Background Phyllis Dorothy James or more commonly referred to as P.D James was born in Oxford in 1920. James attended Cambridge High School for Girls. Her first published work titled Cover Her Face which she began writing in the mid 50s introduced the public to her most iconic character; investigator Adam Dagliesh. Dagliesh is a well-known character who is a reoccurring presence in a series of detective novels one of which I have had the pleasure

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    Running head: THE EVOLUTION OF THE NURSE The Evolution of the Nurse Expert Witness The Evolution of the Nurse Expert Witness The Importance of Knowing the History of Professional Nursing Wisdom regarding the history of nursing provides nurses with an appreciation for their profession today (Zerwekh & Claborn‚ 2009). A classic reason for studying history is to avoid repeating it. However‚ knowing the history of professional nursing can not only enlighten an individual to changes that need

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    do you feel is most effective?  Do you possess any of these powers?  Please feel free to draw from outside of the business world if you would like. There are six different types of power to include legitimate power‚ reward power‚ coercive power‚ expert power‚ information power‚ and referent power. Upon studying the lesson from Chapter 13‚ I believed the most effective type of power is referent power‚ “the ability to attract others‚ win their admiration‚ and hold them spellbound” (Bauer & Erdogan

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