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What Factor(s)do(es)the Court Usually Take into Consideration as Sufficient Grounds

Question 48

Question 48

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What factor(s) do(es) the court usually take into consideration as sufficient grounds for qualification as an expert witness?


A) Experience
B) Training
C) Education
D) All of the above

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