
doi: 10.1520/jfs10439j
pmid: 4782658
Abstract The basic role of the criminalist is that of assisting in the investigation of an incident by establishing the probability of fact from the physical evidence. At the time of trial he provides to the court, his product, the Truth, by offering opinion testimony and, perhaps, demonstrations to explain exactly what the probative value of the physical evidence consists of in the case at trial.
Interprofessional Relations, Criminology, Forensic Medicine, Expert Testimony, United States
Interprofessional Relations, Criminology, Forensic Medicine, Expert Testimony, United States
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