The expert may testify in terms of opinion or inference and give his reasons therefor without prior disclosure of the underlying facts or data, unless the court requires otherwise. The expert may in any event be required to disclose the underlying facts... Manual for Courts-martial - Page 27-55by United States. Dept. of Defense - 1969Full view - About this book
| Ralph Slovenko - 2002 - 586 pages
...gives reasons therefore without first testifying to the underlying facts or data, unless the court requires otherwise. The expert may in any event be...the underlying facts or data on cross-examination. Of course, in practice, an opinion is more convincing when given with underlying data. Under Rule 705,... | |
| Michael M. Martin, Daniel J. Capra, Faust F. Rossi - 2003 - 1134 pages
...of opinion or inference without prior disclosure of the underlying facts or data, unless the court requires otherwise. The expert may in any event be...the underlying facts or data on cross-examination." For a discussion of the case law under Federal Rule 705, see 3 Saltzhurg, Martin &• Capra, Federal... | |
| American Bar Association - 2003 - 560 pages
...give his reasons therefore without prior disclosure of the underlying facts or data, unless the court requires otherwise. The expert may in any event be...the underlying facts or data on cross-examination . " ' ' In Clifford, the defendant appealed his conviction for assault with intent to commit a sexual... | |
| Maureen Brunt - 2003 - 405 pages
...give his reasons therefor without prior disclosure of the underlying facts or data, unless the court requires otherwise. The expert may in any event be...the underlying facts or data on cross-examination. The adversary system. The adversary system has great strengths, but in the present context one must... | |
| Alan M. Goldstein - 2003 - 627 pages
...and give reasons therefor without first testifying to the underlying facts or data, unless the court requires otherwise. The expert may in any event be...the underlying facts or data on cross-examination." Pursuant to California Code of Evidence Section 721(a)(3), an expert witness may be "fully cross-examined... | |
| Caron Beaton-Wells - 2003 - 390 pages
...and give his reasons therefor without disclosure of the underlying facts or data, unless the court requires otherwise. The expert may in any event be required to disclose the underlying facts or data in cross-examination". As an exception to the basis rule, it is recognised that, as a matter of convenience,... | |
| Shannon P. Pratt - 2004 - 387 pages
...and give reasons therefor without first testifying to the underlying facts or data, unless the court requires otherwise. The expert may in any event be...underlying facts or data on cross-examination. Rule 706 — Court-Appointed Experts (a) Appointment. The court may on its own motion or on the motion of any... | |
| D. Larry Crumbley, Rezaee Zabihollah - 2004 - 980 pages
...and give reasons therefore without first testifying to the underlying facts or data, unless the court requires otherwise. The expert may in any event be...the underlying facts or data on cross-examination. "Alex Kozinski, "Expert Testimony After M Ibid., at 60. Daubert," Journal of Accountancy (July 2001):... | |
| Richard C. Dart - 2004 - 1990 pages
...and give reasons therefore without first testifying to the underlying facts or data, unless the court requires otherwise. The expert may in any event be...required to disclose the underlying facts or data on cross examination." FRE 706 states, "the court may on its own motion or on the motion of any party... | |
| Steven Lubet - 2004 - 616 pages
...however, is whether the expert, having accepted the report, may also testify as to its contents. 5. "The expert may in any event be required to disclose the underlying facts or data on cross examination." Rule 705, Federal Rules of Evidence. 6. Rule 703, Federal Rules of Evidence. 7.... | |
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