No, an expert witness does not need to have a four year degree in forensic science to be qualified to testify in court. They do need to be able to provide evidence that they are qualified to be an expert in the subject that they will testify about. That can be a combination of experience, certifications and specific classes.
The New Detectives Case Studies in Forensic Science - 1996 Absent Witness was released on: USA: 13 May 2003
The New Detectives Case Studies in Forensic Science - 1996 Infallible Witness 3-8 was released on: USA: 2000
The New Detectives Case Studies in Forensic Science - 1996 Natural Witness 5-4 was released on: USA: 1999
The New Detectives Case Studies in Forensic Science - 1996 Electronic Witness 4-3 was released on: USA: 29 December 1998
If you testify against, you argue against them.. If you testify for then, you agree with them and support them
A lay witness is a character witness or other person who is called on to testify and is not considered an expert.
Testify and testicle both come from the Latin "testis" meaning "witness." Testicles are witness to a man's virility.
They can't. Only subpoeana'd witnesses may testify at a trial or hearing.
Yes, "testify" is derived from the Latin word "testificare," which means "to bear witness."
Yes; the term lay witness refers to an eyewitness or character witness, someone who has knowledge pertaining to the case but is not a certified expert in a field like a science, etc. They testify just as any other witness would, and are subject to cross-examination as well, like any other witness.
Before modern forensic science techniques, criminals were usually caught through witness testimonies, confessions, or physical evidence like fingerprints, footprints, and bloodstains. Investigative methods such as surveillance, stakeouts, and informants were also commonly used to apprehend suspects.
If you are issued a subpoena or material witness warrant to testify upon matters of fact, then you cannot get your expenses back. If you are providing expert witness testimony then you are not compelled to testify and may charge expenses and a fee.