The Problem of Attorney Coaching
The Problem of Attorney Coaching Along with malingering of forensically significant mental symptoms, the coaching of litigants by the attorney is a major problem for accurate and valid forensic assessment…
The Problem of Attorney Coaching Along with malingering of forensically significant mental symptoms, the coaching of litigants by the attorney is a major problem for accurate and valid forensic assessment…
The Attorney-Expert Relationship The relationship with the retaining attorney is, of course, pivotal to the expert’s functioning in a case, but that centrality may come with problems as well. This…
Paraforensic Issues Previous chapters have addressed many of the core issues in the practice of forensic psychiatry and psychology related to the interface and interaction between the expert and the…
The Problem of Late Withdrawal The ethical expert turns down cases that are without merit from the start, neither appropriately psychiatric in nature nor meritorious on the facts. This turn-down…
Narcissistic Obstacles to Objective Testimony Robert Simon “The expert witness is a hood ornament on the vehicle of litigation, not the engine.” An expert testifying in court faces a number…
Limits on Testimony Forensic testimony is subject to two kinds of limitation, which might be termed external and internal. The external limitations involve complex procedures, statutes, and regulations that prevent…
Cross Examination and Other Perils Many aspects of forensic work are recognized as stressful (1), but the one that traditionally raises systolic blood pressure in even the most experienced expert…
The Question of Bias for Expert Witnesses Edward R. Murrow Everyone is a prisoner of his own experiences. No one can eliminate prejudices—just recognize them. NATURE OF BIAS Murrow’s wry…
Presentation of Psychiatric/Psychological Expert Witness Testimony The actual presentation of evidence in the form of courtroom testimony may be regarded as merely the top of a pyramid; the remainder of…
Neuro-Ophthalmology Olga R. Rosenvald Szenberg Joshua P. Klein Adam B. Cohen HISTORY: Are the visual symptoms (1) monocular or binocular; (2) transient or permanent?; (3) What was the pattern of…