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Exam 12: Opinion Evidence
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Question 1
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Where a party does not like or agree with an expert's findings, they do not have to use that expert. Parties are free to use whichever experts they like and can reject an expert for any reason whatsoever.
Question 2
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Experts must have over 10 years experience to be called as expert witnesses. The question of whether an individual is an expert or not is a matter for the judge. It is entirely subjective so a person who has practised medicine for 20 years may not be an expert if they have only done so on few occasions. Similarly, a person who has been doing their hobby for only 5 years may be an expert if the hobby activity was only invented 7 years ago.
Question 3
Multiple Choice
An expert can be chosen from which of the following fields? An expert can come from any field of expertise whatsoever and does not have to be formally qualified, but must have sufficient experience.
Question 4
Multiple Choice
In which of the following hearings will the competence of an expert witness be determined? The other answers are not relevant in this context and there is also no such hearing as A or C.
Question 5
Multiple Choice
Upon which of the following may an expert NOT rely to back-up their expert evidence? An expert may only rely upon admissible evidence to corroborate their expert opinion and unpublished evidence is admissible but only if its source is acknowledged.
Question 6
Multiple Choice
On which of the following can a medical expert on sexual disease give his/her opinion? An expert may only give opinion evidence about their field. Like other witnesses, they cannot give general opinion evidence or evidence not in their field of expertise.
Question 7
Multiple Choice
Which of the following statements are correct? Who an 'expert' is, is based on qualifications and/or past experience. There is no statutory definition except in rare circumstances such as who can provide expert evidence as to insanity.