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The case of Daubert, 509 U.S. at 595, which set forth factors for determining the reliability of expert testimony.
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This page from a legal filing discusses the standards for the admissibility of expert witness testimony. It cites several key legal precedents, including Daubert and Kumho Tire, to outline the court's responsibility to ensure an expert's opinion is reliable and based on sound methodology. The document also specifies that even if testimony meets these standards, it can be excluded under other rules, such as Rule 704, which prohibits experts in criminal cases from opining on a defendant's mental state.
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The Daubert case, which established the standard for admitting expert testimony.
1993-01-01
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