Sentences with phrase «offer opinion testimony»

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«The court notes that there was opinion testimony offered to the effect that (1) but for being asked by Henry Wojtasek, Synor probably would not have hired Meghan Ortt, (2) that she had a «no - show job,» and (3) that Synor was a conduit for funds to be paid to her,» the judge wrote of the grand jury testimony he inspected.
He did not identify who offered the «opinion testimony
They also help the organization with advocacy on legislative initiatives, provide expert witness testimony, submit legislative support letters, write letters to the editor, offer opinion pieces to media outlets and publish articles in professional journals.
Rothko gave similar testimony, saying he stays clear of offering opinions on the authenticity of his father's work so that he doesn't end up in court.
... Well, what we do typically is try to reach out to people around the state who would be affected by new state laws and who are interested, and we offer to review, first we enlighten them to when testimony may be taken and come to Columbus and speak, and we offer to look at their testimony in advance and offer our opinions and suggestions.
In addition to offering my opinions, I have also taken the time to «(publicly) document and rebut» statements in your testimony that are «factually inaccurate or... not supported by the evidence» that you provide.
Specifically, Landis argued that the «lay opinions» offered at his trial «regarding the brown substance were insufficient to sustain a conviction and expert testimony was required.»
Under Florida Statute Section 90.702, experts may offer their opinion on any subject in a case that is appropriate for expert testimony, meaning a matter in which the testimony would assist the jury in determining any fact that is relevant to the elements of a claim or defense.
They shared their experience about the cross-examination of experts, discussed various grounds on which expert opinions are challenged, and offered their advice for preparation and testimony in a fire case.
They understand the high standards for admissible expert witness testimony and carefully document the data, assumptions and analytic methods that form the basis for any opinions offered.
Since they are not experts, lay witnesses may only offer testimony about facts or a very limited scope of opinions.
Upon learning that Freeman intended to disclose an additional or new medical expert witness to offer opinions on the issue of causation, Dr. Crays» lawyers moved to adopt the rulings from the earlier case and bar any testimony of plaintiff's newly disclosed expert opinion pursuant to Illinois Supreme Court Rule 219 (e).
In custody and time sharing matters the role includes such functions as objective evaluations of families or individuals, with opinions communicated via testimony; peer reviews of the professional work products of other mental health professionals, opinions subsequently offered in court; and, summaries of research literature for the court such as in case - blind testimony.
The court upheld the trial court's ruling that Dr. Gardner's testimony was inadmissible, citing with approval the trial court's finding that «the proffered testimony and conclusions lacked sufficient scientific basis for the opinions offered.
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