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This book is intended to help medical witnesses present evidence in court. It combines theoretical background material on the legal process with practical advice and case histories based on the authors' extensive experience. The range of coverage extends from simple cases of factualtestimony to those involving doctors as expert witnesses. Throughout, the emphasis is on preparing doctors and their legal advisors to make the most impressive and informed appearance possible.
This text investigates the procedural and ethical challenges medical professionals face when providing testimony within the legal system. Authors D. J. Gee and J. K. Mason, both established figures in forensic medicine, synthesize their extensive professional experience to provide a framework for doctors navigating the courtroom. The book argues that effective medical testimony requires a dual understanding of clinical facts and the specific requirements of legal advocacy.
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Experts identify this work as a foundational resource for medical practitioners who are unfamiliar with the rigors of the courtroom. Readers frequently note the practical utility of the case studies in demystifying the role of the expert witness.
Page Count:
240
Publication Date:
1990-10-25
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0192619675
ISBN-13:
9780192619679
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