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Author Carlson, Ronald L., 1934-
Title Expert and opinion evidence / by Ronald L. Carlson.
OCLC 94251117
Publisher Minneapolis, MN : Center for Computer-Assisted Legal Instruction.
Publication frequency Updated irregularly.
Publication date Began in 1999.
LC Subject heading/s Evidence, Expert -- United States -- Interactive multimedia -- Problems, exercises, etc.
Witnesses -- United States -- Interactive multimedia -- Problems, exercises, etc.
Restrictions CALI password required for access.
Audience Law students in CALI-member law schools.
Additional physical form available note Also issued as part of the annual compilation of lessons on CD-ROM under the title: CALI lessons for law students. When different, the online version is more current.
System details note Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Summary "This exercise applies hypotheticals to situations involving expert witnesses. Analysis relies primarily on the Federal Rules of Evidence. Expert testimony in both civil and criminal contexts is covered, as the exercise consists of two trials: the first is a civil case, the second a criminal prosecution. The challenge of understanding expert opinion law is addressed through a series of problems which raise issues of qualifying experts to give opinions, the proper bases for expert opinion, admissibility of fee information, cross-examination of experts, opinions on questions of law, and other applications."-- CALI lessons subject list.
General note Description based on 2003 version.
"Approximate completion time: 45 minutes"
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