https://law.temple.edu/aer/2020/10/06/collective-wisdom-whether-to-object-to-the-not-so-qualified-expert/
ask to see the Judge at sidebar and make the objection there, so the record is preserved but the jury does not hear the objection or the ruling; ask the cross-examination questions to highlight the expert’s weaknesses, but make no objection, saying simply “thank you, your honor” so the jury never hears the judge reject a challenge;
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https://law.temple.edu/aer/2016/11/09/back-basics-impeaching-inconsistencies/
a) Please do NOT ask the police officer whether victim’s testimony is consistent with reports. Cop is not likely to be your friend, and you may get a boomerang answer of “it was mostly consistent.”. b) The cop will admit to doing a professional job on the case in terms of reporting what he/she was told. c) With the witness, keep it tight:
https://law.temple.edu/aer/2016/01/26/when-must-lawyers-learn-science/
Restated, this seems to say that ‘if it looks good, don’t bother to read up on it. And don’t ask for the expert’s curriculum vitae, which would lead to the expert’s own research.’ The message of “you don’t have to ask questions if the science looks good at the time of trial” has already been echoed by one court. Pulido v.
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