These experts can advise, prepare professional reports and
testify in cases involving accident reconstruction, such as: collision analysis, collision severity, acceleration and speed determinations, traffic and highway safety, vehicle (bus, truck, car, and motorcycle) safety, automotive braking, tire marks, vehicle failure, rollovers, steering angles, use of lights, turn signals and cruise control, crashworthiness, and many other matters related to accident causation and liability.
Not exact matches
I'm pretty sure many of the priests
involved in the Faith movement can
testify to a
case of finally getting someone to agree to come on an event, dragging them into the minibus kicking and screaming and then at the end of the event to be told «Thanks Father, Ireally enjoyed that!»
Brennan based his complaint on testimony from David Wildstein, the star witness
in a Newark federal court
case involving two of Christie's former aides, who
testified that Christie learned about the lane closures while they were happening — and laughed.
Democratic City Councilman Kevin B. McGrath, 40, who
testified before the grand jury that indicted McDonough and LoPorto, gave State Police a sworn statement
in March 2010
in which he said McInerney was
involved in collecting the WFP ballots at the center of the
case.
Federal and state grand juries have been convened to hear testimony
in the
cases involving City Hall, but de Blasio said Wednesday that he hasn't
testified before either one.
A key prosecution witness
in a federal corruption
case against a former top aide to New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo
testified Wednesday to his own yearslong criminal résumé that included fraud, embezzlement and lawsuits
involving friends, family, his lawyers, a gym, a tutor and even a dog walker.
Howe is a central player
in that
case, which
involves allegations of bid - rigging, but his lawyer said Tuesday it's not clear whether he will be called to
testify.
In June, all those involved gathered in Albany to testify before the education commission during what some called an unprecedented hearing, where both sides got to make their cas
In June, all those
involved gathered
in Albany to testify before the education commission during what some called an unprecedented hearing, where both sides got to make their cas
in Albany to
testify before the education commission during what some called an unprecedented hearing, where both sides got to make their
case.
More witnesses were presented by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, on Thursday, January 28, 2016 before Justice Okon Abang of the Federal High Court sitting
in Abuja to
testify in the ongoing
case of alleged money laundering
involving the National Spokesperson of the People's Democratic Party, PDP, Olisa Metuh and his company, Destra Investment Limited.
Six individuals were promoted several of which were
involved in Ballard's re-election campaign and one of whom
testified as to his role
in the collection of absentee ballots with Frank Sparaco
in a
case in the Supreme Court.
Willen was also
involved in collecting absentee ballots for Ballard and along with Ballard and Sparaco were forced to
testify about these activities
in a Supreme Court
case involving the Working Families party
in September 2013.
Presented
in a suitably swanky - looking steel
case (seriously, I'm a self - confessed sucker for steelbooks as my blu - ray collection will
testify) with exclusive artwork and four striking sleeves, the Limited Edition will contain a behind the scenes book entitled «Project CARS: By Racers 4 Racers» filled with backstage material detailing how the community became
involved in shaping Slightly Mad's next - gen sim racer with its groundbreaking WMD crowd - funded initiative.
In truck accident cases, expert witnesses are frequently utilized to reconstruct the accident or testify about the condition of the 18 wheel vehicle involved in the cras
In truck accident
cases, expert witnesses are frequently utilized to reconstruct the accident or
testify about the condition of the 18 wheel vehicle
involved in the cras
in the crash.
It will be interesting to see whether the court will permit parties
involved in complex high - stakes patent
cases to call multiple experts but require them to confer before trial to see what they can agree on and / or to
testify together at trial to reduce the trial time (see points five and six below).
The lawyer
testified that he usually gives or sends to clients
involved in an alleged «hit and run» accident a brochure or excerpts from a book he had self - published that includes information about s. 24 (5) of the Insurance (Vehicle) Act, but did not recall and made no record of whether he did so
in this
case.
The same is true
in other
cases: for example, medical malpractice claims often
involve hiring expert medical witnesses to
testify in court.
My search of yesterday's news and blog postings found only one person who indicated he would
testify at yesterday's hearing, Dr. Richard Cordero, a New York lawyer who runs the Web site Judicial-Discipline-Reform.org and who describes himself as having been
involved in 11 federal bankruptcy
cases in the last five years.
In cases involving treatment recommended by a physician, an expert witness may not
testify on issues of negligence or standards of care unless the witness is also a physician.
Such a system would be similar to the workers» compensation system, which is extremely costly and the costs have not been relieved by the recent reductions
in benefits.11 o o Duke Law professor Neil Vidmar recently
testified that no matter the size of the claim, «medical malpractice
cases involve complex issues that can only be sorted out after considerable investigation and discovery.
In those
cases, each of the drivers
involved may tell different stories about what happened, and it may be necessary to retain an accident reconstruction specialist to
testify as to fault.
• Confer with clients and attorneys to acquire information of committed crime • Analyze facts and ensure that they are documented properly • Conduct investigations to support the legal defense of a wide variety of criminal
cases • Contact external agencies and expert witnesses as reference resources for potential testimony • Serve subpoenas on those required to
testify or submit evidence before the court • Operate and maintain a variety of photographic and projection equipment to assist
in criminal investigation • Handle potentially explosive situations with tact, ensuring the safety and wellbeing of all people
involved • Create and submit reports regarding findings such as statements, scene descriptions and analysis of physical evidence
He has also
testified as an expert witness
in court
cases involving background checks.
Specific chapters address: the general or common court system; the powers of the court and the rights of parents and children
in child maltreatment
cases; the interplay between child maltreatment legislation and caseworker practice; the juvenile court process; the criminal court process; domestic relations and other court proceedings; the issues
involved in going to court, including the rules of evidence, court reports, and
testifying; the relationship between caseworkers and the court; and court improvement and best practices.
(c) The licensee who is asked to
testify regarding a therapy client who is
involved in a parenting plan
case, shall be aware of the limitations and possible biases inherent
in such a role and the possible impact on the ongoing therapeutic relationship.
In my professional life, I have testified as a real estate expert in more than 500 cases and I am guessing that overall I have been involved in more than 5,000 cases, based on the fact that about 1 in 10 make it to cour
In my professional life, I have
testified as a real estate expert
in more than 500 cases and I am guessing that overall I have been involved in more than 5,000 cases, based on the fact that about 1 in 10 make it to cour
in more than 500
cases and I am guessing that overall I have been
involved in more than 5,000 cases, based on the fact that about 1 in 10 make it to cour
in more than 5,000
cases, based on the fact that about 1
in 10 make it to cour
in 10 make it to court.