Scientific evidence.
2012
LEXIS ADVANCE / LEXIS+
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LEXIS (Information retrieval system)
Title
Scientific evidence.
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Imprint
[United States] : Matthew Bender & Company, Inc., [2012]-
Distributed
[Place of distribution not identified] : [LexisNexis], [2013]-
Description
1 online resource
Frequency
Updated annually
Summary
Scientific evidence explains in clear terms the latest forensic techniques and scientific concepts used in collecting and evaluating evidence. Organized logically for the active litigator, Scientific evidence first covers rules and precedents relating to admissibility, constitutional limitations, discovery, expert testimony, laboratory reports, and chain of custody. It then analyzes the most frequently encountered scientific evidence. The reference cited by the Supreme Court in Daubert v. Merrill Dow explains such current developments as hypnotically-refreshed testimony, DNA technologies such as RFLP and PCR, computerized accident reconstruction, securing expert assistance, questioned document examination, and bite mark comparison.
Note
Authors, <fifth edition->: Paul C. Giannelli, Edward L. Imwinkelried, Andrea Roth, Jane Campbell Moriarty, Valena E. Beety.
Database includes most recent edition only.
Database includes most recent edition only.
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Description based on source information screen, viewed October 31, 2022.
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Alternate Title
Lexis Advance Treatise
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LEXIS ADVANCE / LEXIS+
Language
English
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