Forensics Week 11 Flashcards

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Why are people convicted

A

Because the evidence said they did it

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2
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What are the three types of evidence

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Testimonial
Documents
Real Evidence

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3
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What case set a legal precedent for patterning

A

Brides in the bath

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4
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What is a witness

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One who gives or is legally qualified to give evidence upon oath or affirmation in a court of justice or judicial inquiry

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5
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What is the role of a witness

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to provide testimonial evidence to a tribunal

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6
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What are the two types of witnesses

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Lay and Expert

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What is a lay witness

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Can be almost anyone who has evidence relevant to and admissable in a case. However they can only testify to the facts that are known to them. They can only state what was done, what was seen and what was said

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What is an expert witness

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They have sufficient and relevant skills in a recognised field that is being examined in the court. They do not need to be a leading person in the field.

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9
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What makes an expert witness special

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They are permitted to offer opinions as to the meaning and implications of evidence

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10
Q

Forensic socio cultural anthropologists are experts in what

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Assessment of land claims or the interpretations of Abo customs for lay jury

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What is the role of the expert witness

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They have a duty to assist the court impartially on matters relevant to the experts area of expertise. Their principle duty is to the court and not to any party.

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What are the five rules of expert evidence

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The expertise rule
The common knowledge rule
The area of expertise rule
The ultimate issue rule
The basis rule
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13
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What are the four test points for scientific evidence

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Testing the evidence by scientific methods
Peer review of the theory of techniques and publication in the professional literature
Reliability of the results in terms of potential error and rate
Generally accepted as valid by the scientific community

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14
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Who gets the expert report`

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The party who hired you gets it before the court and then the other party once the trial starts

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