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Credible witness - experts on the case

A little knowledge is a dangerous thing, surely, but even if sufficient, an inability to communicate may negate its benefit, or worse, undermine a jury's confidence in the person who has it, and so work to the detriment of the case they were intended to support. Keith Nuthalltalks to Mark Anderson, who has presented evidence in court many times, about best practice and pitfalls around the use of expert witnesses.

A little knowledge is a dangerous thing, surely, but even if sufficient, an inability to communicate may negate its benefit, or worse, undermine a jury's confidence in the person who has it, and so work to the detriment of the case they were intended to support. Keith Nuthalltalks to Mark Anderson, who has presented evidence in court many times, about best practice and pitfalls around the use of expert witnesses.

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