L11: testifying in court Flashcards
1
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role of the investigator
A
- provide detailed, truthful, and non-argumentative testimony
- can be hired by either crown or defence [mostly hired by crown]
- explain what you did and why
- enter evidence into court
2
Q
questions one may be asked when testifying
A
- anything regarding your involvement on the case in question – your photos, why you processed one piece of evidence over another, why you examined an item in a certain way, CoC, notes, etc.
example questions
- ‘describe the condition of the scene when you arrived’
- ‘why did you search this area and not that one?’
- ‘why did you use this fingerprinting technique?’
- ‘what is chain of custody?’
- ‘did you take this photo?’
- ‘what is being shown in this photo?’
3
Q
who is an expert witness
A
‘one who, by experience, studies, or job training has acquired special or particular knowledge of the subject being testified upon’
4
Q
expert witness testimony
A
- properly qualified expert
- impartial, unbiased, independent
- knows more than just a lay person
- provides expert opinion on the area that the were brought into court for, base their opinion on science
- should not be prejudiced to one side vs. the other
5
Q
regular witness testimony
A
- testify about the facts of the case as asked by the lawyers
- base their opinions on what they experienced or saw