
Fraud Examination 5th Edition by Steve Albrecht,Chad Albrecht,Conan Albrecht, Mark Zimbelman
Edition 5ISBN: 978-1305079144
Fraud Examination 5th Edition by Steve Albrecht,Chad Albrecht,Conan Albrecht, Mark Zimbelman
Edition 5ISBN: 978-1305079144 Exercise 47
Your friend recently attended a local mail fraud trial. In your conversation about the case, she described the cross-examination of the expert witness as follows:
After his counsel's questioning was done, expert witness Matthew Little was composed and gave off a confident impression. However, when the defendant's counsel questioned him regarding a comment he made earlier, he began to argue with the questioning attorney. The attorney continued to reiterate that the testimony that he gave contradicted the events of the fraud; Matthew seemed to lose his temper. It was then that Matthew seemed exhausted and asked the judge for a quick recess.
After the quick break, Matthew regained his composure and did not seem affected by the opposing counsel's efforts to discredit his testimony. I was a little surprised that he refused to answer some questions, but he said something about it not being his area of expertise. I was impressed with his detailed explanations of the intricacies of mail fraud-he would never answer a question with a simple "yes" or "no." Other than the brief moment before the break, I thought he did a great job as an expert witness.
Having read this chapter's "dos and don'ts" of an expert witness and listening to your friend's description, answer the following questions:
1. What did the expert witness do well
2. What did the expert witness not do so well
After his counsel's questioning was done, expert witness Matthew Little was composed and gave off a confident impression. However, when the defendant's counsel questioned him regarding a comment he made earlier, he began to argue with the questioning attorney. The attorney continued to reiterate that the testimony that he gave contradicted the events of the fraud; Matthew seemed to lose his temper. It was then that Matthew seemed exhausted and asked the judge for a quick recess.
After the quick break, Matthew regained his composure and did not seem affected by the opposing counsel's efforts to discredit his testimony. I was a little surprised that he refused to answer some questions, but he said something about it not being his area of expertise. I was impressed with his detailed explanations of the intricacies of mail fraud-he would never answer a question with a simple "yes" or "no." Other than the brief moment before the break, I thought he did a great job as an expert witness.
Having read this chapter's "dos and don'ts" of an expert witness and listening to your friend's description, answer the following questions:
1. What did the expert witness do well
2. What did the expert witness not do so well
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Some of the dos and don'ts from the pers...
Fraud Examination 5th Edition by Steve Albrecht,Chad Albrecht,Conan Albrecht, Mark Zimbelman
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