January 2013
Mining the Gold in Flawed Forensic Custody Reports
By Jeffrey P. Wittmann
While on occasion a report arrives that is so flawed as to be unsalvageable (suggesting that the report or the evaluator should not come within a mile of the courtroom door), there are certain trial strategies that can assist in preserving the aspects of a report that are both empirically supportable, consistent with the interests of one’s client, and consistent with a trial process focused on discerning bests interests.
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