Once the expert attests or
testifies on oath to this duty, the burden is on the party opposing the admission of the evidence to show that there is a realistic concern that the expert's evidence should not be received because the expert is unable and / or unwilling to comply with that duty.
Not exact matches
Trump told reporters
on Jan. 24 that he was «looking forward» to
testifying under
oath, perhaps in «two or three weeks,» but added that it was «subject to my lawyers and all of that»
Zucker,
testifying under
oath, blamed the federal Environmental Protection Agency for any mix - up, saying they kept making «sudden» changes
on their guidelines for safe levels of PFOA for human consumption, and the state health department struggled to keep up.
Disgraced City Hall donor Harendra Singh
testified under
oath Monday that he's telling the truth about bribing Mayor de Blasio and making illegal donations
on his behalf — but the mayor says he's full of it.
Trump is often more subdued while
testifying under
oath, but he can show a combativeness familiar
on the campaign trail.
With the exception of the coordinator, there were only two American Lead Authors
on that IPCC chapter, and the one has
testified under
oath that the other corrupted the process.
What scientist is willing to
testify under
oath before a grand jury that expressing a minority opinion based
on less - cited data constitutes a «crime»?
As you know, legal maneuvering and the usual procedural folderol of the sclerotic US «justice» system has delayed my efforts to get Mann deposed, discovered, and for the first time in his life up
on the witness stand,
testifying about the «hockey stick» under
oath.
In my experience, in real life, people are more likely to lie when they are under
oath than when they are not under
oath, and law enforcement officers tend to be particularly good at lying
on the stand because they
testify frequently in court cases.
Consequently, I find that his testimony
on this point was evasive and lacked the candour that one rightfully expects of a witness
testifying under
oath or affirmation.
For future medical bills, a physician must
testify under
oath that based
on their training and experience, the injured party will require certain treatment in the future.