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We are proud to present our Quarterly Newsletter featuring Highlighted Forensic and Medical Expert Witness Consultants along with informative articles written by a broad range of Expert Witnesses, Consultants, Attorneys, and other professionals throughout the country. Article topics range as each article showcases Experts breadth of knowledge and strength of expertise. As we continuously add new highly qualified Experts and Expertise Categories to our broad, nationwide directory, we encourage you to search Expert Witness CV's on our site by Expertise Category, Keyword Search, Key Phrase List, or Contact Us directly and we will search for you. |
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I was working on a civil case for the defendant in which the plaintiff had stipulated in their complaint that the defendant had sold with full knowledge and intent to the plaintiff an aircraft that was not in an airworthy condition at the time of the sale. One of the claims was that the defendant had not complied with the aircraft manufacturer's Mandatory Service Bulletin (MSB) which addressed installing inspection panels in the engine cowlings. These panels would have allowed for easier access to an area that was normally difficult to inspect. This was indeed a good idea. The real question here is: was the defendant, as an aircraft owner, required by current Federal Aviation Regulations (FARs) to comply with the MSB?.....read more
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Bullets passing through windshield glass (safety glass) typically produce oval-shaped holes due to the slant of the windshield. The direction of the shot is determined by examining the margins of the hole. The margins of both sides (entry and exit) will show some degree of concaveness, however the margins of the exit side will be more distinctly and more uniformly concave. When shots are fired through vehicle windshields, bullets frequently fragment. Attempting to equate the trajectory of a shot to the bullet hole in the windshield and the impact point of a fragment is unreliable. While it is certainly true that the trajectory is going to be best represented by the largest fragment (e.g. the bullet core), this is still only going to allow a rough approximation of the true trajectory to be made. As far as the lateral (side to side) trajectory is concerned, a more reliable technique results from using the degree of cant (inclination) of the long axis of the oval hole that is typically produced....read more
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Walk down any street or visit any store and one easily comes to the conclusion that we are living is a world where cell phones are an integral part of our lives. Today?s cell phones contain so much electronically stored evidence (ESI) that it is playing an increasingly important role in the prosecution of defendants when cell phones are used in the commission of a crime. Understanding this evidence when defending a client in a criminal or civil matter is essential....read more
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The concept of a physician who works only in the hospital developed from the common-sense realization that we can’t be in two places at once. Starting in the 1990’s when the word “hospitalist” was first coined, primary care doctors and specialists alike have seen us as a way to ensure that when their patients need hospitalization, they will get care from a doctor skilled at inpatient care.... read more
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When does a lawyer need a linguist? As Roger Shuy, one of the most pre-eminent forensic linguists, has observed, the interpretation and application of the law are overwhelmingly about language. Thus, there are many situations in which the expertise of a linguist – someone trained in the precise description and analysis of language (but not necessarily a person who knows many languages) – can make substantial contributions to a case, providing evidence one way or the other or simply clarifying the linguistic principles, problems, and processes that the case involves.....read more
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Our featured Highlighted Medical Experts represent only a small sampling of our broad Expertise Categories of top-notch Expert Witnesses and Consultants located across the nation. Search our website for Experts CV's by Expertise Keyword Search, Expertise Category Directory, Online Request An Expert form or, contact us directly at (800) 683-9847.
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Medical Expert Witness No. 904 |
Education
Emory University School of Medicine Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) Atlanta, GA – 1963
Guilford College B.A. - Chemistry and Biology Greensboro, NC - 1958
Military
United States Army, Medical Corps; Ft. Polk, LA
Captain - Medical Corps - Fort Polk General Hospital
Licensure
Medical Licenses - Texas and Georgia
Georgia and Texas (Numbers Available upon Request)
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Medical Expert Witness No. 1585 |
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Education
1980-1984, Abington High School, Pennsylvania
1984-1988, Boston University, Massachusetts, B.A. Biology
Medical Education
1888-1992, Boston University School of Medicine, Massachusetts, MD
1992-1993, Internship, Department of Surgery Albert Einstein Medical Center, Pennsylvania
1993-1997, Residency, Albert Einstein Medical Center Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Pennsylvania
1997-1998, Fellowship, Graduate Hospital/3B Orthopaedics Sports, Medicine & Knee Reconstruction, Pennsylvania
Licensure
Board Certified-American Board of Orthopaedic Surgeons
Pennsylvania Medical License
Delaware Medical License
National Board of Medical Examiners
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Medical Expert Witness No. 2875 |
Education
Midwestern State University, Wichita Falls, Texas, 1976-1980, B.S. Biology
Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, 1981-1983, M.S. Physiology
University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, Texas, 1983-1987, M.D
American College of Physician Executives, 2002-2006, Certified Physician Exec.
Medical Training
Earl K. Long Medical Center, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, 1987-1990, Pediatric Residency
1992-1996, Pediatric Emergency Medicine Practice Pathway
1998-2006, Certified Physician Executive Program (ACPE)
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Our featured Highlighted Forensic Experts represent only a small sampling of our broad Expertise Categories of top-notch Expert Witnesses and Consultants located across the nation. Search our website for Experts CV's by Expertise Specialty, Keyword Search, Expertise Category Directory, Online Request An Expert form or, contact us directly at
(800) 683-9847.
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Expert Witness No. 1806
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Education
1963-1968 Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering with Metallurgy, Indiana Institute of Technology
1973-1976 Master of Architecture University of California Berkeley
1997 Certificate, Aircraft Accident Investigation School of Engineering University of Southern California
Diplomat National Counsel of Architectural Registration Boards
Licenses
Registered Professional Architect
FAA Airline Transport Pilot
Former Holder, FAA Repairman’s Certificate, Experimental Aircraft
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Expert Witness No. 2111 |
Summary
Expert 2111 is a retired NYPD detective and practicing Forensic Firearms Consultant, Expert Witness, Forensic Instructor and Training Consultant relating
to the fields of firearms operability, microscopic analysis of ballistics evidence and shooting incident reconstruction. Providing
professional assistance for case evaluation, courtroom preparation and trial presentation in both criminal prosecution and civil litigation to attorneys
and law enforcement agencies since 1998.
Experience
Independent Forensic and Training Consultant - Sept. 1998 to Present
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Expert Witness No. 644 |
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Education
Chapman University, Magna Cum Laude, 2001
San Diego, CA
Bachelor’s Degree - Criminal Justice
Grossmont College
El Cajon, CA
Associate’s Degree - Philosophy
Grossmont College
El Cajon, CA
Associate’s Degree - Specialization: Physical Anthropology
Experience
1996 – Present
A Private Company
La Mesa, CA
Forensic Specialist
Certified Latent Print Examiner and Senior Crime Scene Analyst
Forensic consult and case review
Inspect and evaluate physical evidence for subsequent forensic testing
Examine and process physical evidence for friction ridge detail
Bloodstain pattern analysis and latent bloodstain detection
Perform general and forensic photography
Shoeprint and tire tread impression analysis
Patterned marks examination and physical matches
Testify in criminal and civil courts
1997 – 2002
United States Department of Justice
Immigration and Naturalization Service
San Diego, CA
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