Not exact matches
As Brown's aged, long - estranged mama, Davis — with the aid of terrific star Chadwick Boseman and some pretty
expert makeup artists whose numbers Clint Eastwood should find immediately — manages to reinvigorate a set - up familiar from any number of tortured artist - biopics (i.e. absentee parent comes groveling years later to abandoned child - turned - superstar at the peak of his fame) with the
same smart, electrifying clarity of character and tender yet tough - minded emotionalism that should be long - recognizable by now to anyone who has seen Doubt or Antwone Fisher or Solaris or Won't Back Down, or else Fences, King Hedley II, or Seven Guitars on Broadway, or, more likely,
witnessed Davis» extraordinary, one - woman rescue job on Taylor's The Help.
Some years back, I served
as an
expert witness for another fatal shooting in this
same school district.
The
experts also reported a series of alarming incidents including having to resuscitate a claimant in court, jurors falling asleep during evidence, and being (mistakenly) accused of using the
same prostitute
as the
witness.
The difficulty is that
expert witness work is not the
same as NHS orthopaedics.
Some cases take the view that the need for a «matching report» - i.e. a report from a defence
expert witness in the
same specialty
as a plaintiff's
expert - is not, in and of itself, a sufficient reason to order a further defence medical.
Lord Woolf suggested in his 1996 report, Access to Justice - which led to the current civil procedure rules - that
expert witnesses were used
as «adversarial tools» and
witnesses of fact can be used in the
same way.
Although some respondents may question the need for a regulatory body to put «
expert»
witnesses in front of a panel that may itself consist of professional members with «
expert» knowledge, many cases establish
expert witnesses as necessary for a proper evidentiary record, even though the entire panel may possess the
same knowledge, e.g., to allow expertise to be tested by cross-examination, and to permit a review or appeal body to carry out its function.
A Member State shall treat any violation of an oath by a
witness or
expert in the
same manner
as if the offence had been committed before one of its courts with jurisdiction in civil proceedings.